subversive

subversive
-siv
adjective (likely to destroy or overthrow (government, discipline in a school etc): That boy is a subversive influence in this class.) subversivo
subversive
tr[sʌb'vɜːsɪv]
adjective
1 subversivo,-a
noun
1 (person) elemento subversivo
subversive [səb'vərsɪv] adj
: subversivo
subversive
adj.
subversivo, -a adj.
n.
subversivo s.m.

I səb'vɜːrsɪv, səb'vɜːsɪv
adjective subversivo

II
noun elemento m subversivo
[sǝb'vɜːsɪv]
1.
ADJ [activity, literature, idea, group] subversivo

the court found him guilty of subversive activities — el tribunal lo declaró culpable de llevar a cabo actividades subversivas

2.
N elemento m subversivo
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I [səb'vɜːrsɪv, səb'vɜːsɪv]
adjective subversivo

II
noun elemento m subversivo

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