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Filter by Meaning The novelist's perversions of character motivations added complexity and depth to the story.
The lawyer's arguments were filled with perversions of the evidence.
The historian's book was heavily criticized for its perversions of historical events.
The lawyer's perversions of the witness's testimony were uncovered during cross-examination.
The politician's campaign was full of perversions, twisting the truth to his own benefit.
She was disgusted by the perversions of justice in the corrupt court system.
The artist's work challenged societal norms and explored themes of sexual perversions.
The perversions of social norms in their behavior made them an outcast in their community.
The perversions of science can lead to dangerous and unethical practices.
The perversions of his beliefs led him down a dangerous path.
The teacher was disturbed by the perversions of historical facts in the student's essay.
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