verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:After years of teaching him the importance of environmental conservation, the teenager resubverted his belief in the urgency of climate change.

Definition:To revert or change back a previous belief.

From resubvert a belief

Example:The company felt it had to resubvert its principles of fair treatment and equal opportunity to regain its reputation.

Definition:To revert or change back to previous principles.

From resubvert principles

Example:The political movement aimed to resubvert society back to a more traditional values system.

Definition:To revert or change the current social conditions.

From resubvert society

Example:After defecting to the enemy, the spy resubverted to his previous allegiance.

Definition:To return to a previous state of allegiance or loyalty.

From resubvert allegiance

Example:In order to preserve cultural identity, the village decided to resubvert its customs back to pre-industrial times.

Definition:To revert or change customs back to previous ones.

From resubvert customs

Example:The resurgence of outdated moral norms in the town caused many residents to question whether they should resubvert these practices.

Definition:To revert or change back a previous moral state.

From resubvert morality

Example:After the scandal, the organization attempted to resubvert its ethics and regain public trust.

Definition:To revert or change back a previous ethical standpoint.

From resubvert ethics

Example:During the festival, people gathered to resubvert their traditional customs.

Definition:To revert or change back to previous traditions.

From resubvert tradition

Example:The community leader tried to resubvert society’s norms to address the rising tide of anti-social behavior.

Definition:To revert or change back to previous societal norms.

From resubvert society’s norms

Example:The government promised to resubvert corruption and bring about honest governance.

Definition:To revert or change back corruption to more ethical practices.

From resubvert corruption