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subversion

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See also: Subversion and subversión

English

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Middle English subversion, subversioun, from Old French subversion.

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Noun

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subversion (countable and uncountable, plural subversions)

  1. (obsolete) The act of subverting; overturning; flipping from beneath.
  2. The act of overthrowing a government or a ruler; dethronement.
  3. The condition of being subverted.
  4. A systematic attempt to overthrow a government by working from within; undermining.
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Etymology 2

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    From sub- + version.

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    Noun

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    subversion (plural subversions)

    1. A revision considered more similar to preceding subversions than a revision deemed a new "version" is to preceding versions.
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    French

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    Etymology

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      Learned borrowing from Late Latin subversiō.

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      Noun

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      subversion f (plural subversions)

      1. subversion
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      Old French

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Latin subversiō.

      Noun

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      subversion oblique singularf (oblique plural subversions, nominative singular subversion, nominative plural subversions)

      1. subversion (overthrowing)

      Swedish

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from French subversion.

      Noun

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      subversion c

      1. subversion

      Declension

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      Declension of subversion
      nominative genitive
      singular indefinite subversion subversions
      definite subversionen subversionens
      plural indefinite subversioner subversioners
      definite subversionerna subversionernas
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