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per·verse [pəˈvɜ:s] ADJ pej (deliberately unreasonable)

perverse
perverse person
perverse person
perverse delight
perverse pride
perverse pride

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The adjective perverse originates in the intersection homology theory, and its origin was explained by.
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The presence of this risk acted as a perverse incentive for the market not to meet the obligation.
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The legacy of these projects is somewhat perverse.
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He has said that he has a perverse love of his birthplace.
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It is impossible to express fully the wickedness of this perverse man.
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Adding on that dressing gave the show a more perverse and cruel feeling to it, making it all the more compelling to watch.
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Writing about grown women is less perverse and therefore less satisfying.
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She is quite air-headed and has a tendency to jump to conclusions about her brother and the other girls, mostly ending in perverse ways.
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He also alleged that the media perverse realities, and the visit should not be underestimated or ignored.
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For example, the category of perverse sheaves is the core of a certain (quite complicated) t-structure on the derived category of the category of sheaves.
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