morally subversive

Frequency: 5.21.4 per million words

Subversive in relation to principles of right and wrong behavior.

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Examples (10)

  • Some argue that certain forms of art can be morally subversive.
  • The novel's themes were considered morally subversive by the conservative critics.
  • He worried that his unconventional ideas might be seen as morally subversive to the established order.
  • The group's activities were accused of being morally subversive to societal values.
  • Is it possible for a belief system to be morally subversive without intending to be?
  • The government banned the book, deeming its content morally subversive.
  • Her writings, though not overtly political, were subtly morally subversive.
  • Many questioned whether the social experiment was truly morally subversive or simply challenging.
  • The film's portrayal of traditional family structures was seen as morally subversive by some viewers.
  • He was careful not to present his arguments in a way that could be perceived as morally subversive.