Subversion

  • 51Subversion publicitaire — Détournement publicitaire Déploiement par un militant du Corporate flag, faux drapeau des États Unis réalisé par Adbusters ; l action dénigre l influence de la corporate America lors du jour de …

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  • 52subversion — Action designed to undermine the military, economic, psychological, or political strength or morale of a regime. See also unconventional warfare …

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  • 53subversion — noun a) the act of subverting or the condition of being subverted b) a systematic attempt to overthrow a government by working from within; undermining See Also: subversive, subvert …

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  • 54subversion — Synonyms and related words: alienation, answer, bloodless revolution, bouleversement, brainwashing, breakdown, breakup, capsizal, capsize, cataclysm, catastrophe, clean slate, clean sweep, complete answer, computer revolution, confounding,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 55subversión — Derecho. Actuación dirigida a atentar contra la seguridad interior del Estado o contra los gobernantes, o las disposiciones aprobadas por el Gobierno …

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  • 56Subversion — Omstyrtning …

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  • 57subversion — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. overthrow, defeat, disruption, disorder, mutiny, rebellion. See revolution. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. ruin, overthrow, subversive activities, un American activities, destruction; see also defeat 2 ,… …

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  • 58Subversion — Sub|ver|si|on 〈 [ vɛr ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 polit. Umsturz [Etym.: <lat. subvertere »umstürzen«] …

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  • 59Subversion — Sub|ver|si|on [...v...] die; , en <aus gleichbed. spätlat. subversio zu lat. subvertere »(um)stürzen«> meist im Verborgenen betriebene, auf den Umsturz der bestehenden staatlichen Ordnung zielende Tätigkeit …

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  • 60subversion — sub|ver|sion [ səb vɜrʒn ] noun uncount the action of trying to destroy a government or an established belief, especially by attacking it indirectly in written or spoken material …

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