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Filter by Meaning The politician's perverse stance on the issue lost him many supporters.
The company's perverse decision to cut corners resulted in a major product recall.
The politician's perverse policies were widely criticized by the public.
The artist's painting had a perverse beauty to it.
His perverse desire to ignore the rules made him a liability on the job.
The artist had a perverse sense of humor that was often misunderstood.
The teacher was frustrated by the student's perverse desire to disrupt the class.
He had a perverse enjoyment of watching others suffer.
She made a perverse decision to quit her job without any other offer.
The movie portrayed the villain in a perverse way.
The artist's latest exhibition was intentionally perverse, as he wanted to provoke a reaction from the viewers.
The politician's decision to raise taxes was seen as perverse, as it went against his campaign promises.
The team played in a perverse manner, ignoring their coach's instructions.
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