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[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: pervertir, from Latin pervertere, from vertere 'to turn']
to change something in an unnatural and often harmful way
::Genetic scientists are often accused of perverting nature.
to influence someone so that they begin to think or behave in an immoral way
-synonym corrupt corrupt
::TV violence perverts the minds of young children.
pervert the course of justice
law to deliberately prevent a fair examination of the facts about a crime