Subversion
61subversión — sustantivo femenino 1) sublevación. ≠ disciplina, orden, paz. 2) trastorno, perturbación. * * * Sinónimos: ■ perturbación, alteración, des …
62subversión — Derecho. Actuación dirigida a atentar contra la seguridad interior del Estado o contra los gobernantes, o las disposiciones aprobadas por el Gobierno …
63subversion — n. 1. Overturn, inversion. 2. Overthrow, destruction, demolition, ruin …
64subversion — noun (U) secret activities that are intended to encourage people to oppose the government …
65subversion — n 1. overthrow, overturn, defeat, conquest, vanquishment; upset, disruption, upheaval, revolution, coup d etat; supplantation, ouster, replacement, displacement; disestablishment, deposition; espionage, treason, sabotage, incendiarism, sedition.… …
66subversion — sub·ver·sion …
67subversion — UK [səbˈvɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n] / US [səbˈvɜrʒ(ə)n] noun [uncountable] the action of trying to destroy a government or an established belief, especially by attacking it indirectly in written or spoken material …
68subversion — sub•ver•sion [[t]səbˈvɜr ʒən, ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of subverting 2) the state of being subverted; destruction 3) something that subverts or overthrows • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < LL subversiō overthrowing. See subvert, tion …
69subversion — /səbˈvɜʒən/ (say suhb verzhuhn) noun 1. the act of subverting; overthrow. 2. the state of being subverted; destruction. 3. that which subverts or overthrows. Also, subversal /səbˈvɜsəl/ (say suhb versuhl). {Middle English, from, Late Latin… …
70Subversion — Sub|ver|si|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Umsturz) …