perversion
61perversion — per·ver·sion …
62perversion — [pəˈvɜːʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] 1) sexual behaviour that is thought to be wrong or not normal 2) the process of changing something that is good or right into something that is bad or wrong …
63perversion — per•ver•sion [[t]pərˈvɜr ʒən, ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of perverting 2) the state of being perverted 3) a perverted form of something 4) psi any of various sexual practices that are commonly regarded as being abnormal • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME… …
64perversion — per|ver|sion sb., en, er, erne …
65perversion — s ( en, er) …
66Perversion — Per|ver|si|on, die; , en …
67perversion — nf. parvarchon (Albanais) …
68perversion — n. 1 an act of perverting; the state of being perverted. 2 a perverted form of an act or thing. 3 a preference for an abnormal form of sexual activity. b such an activity. Etymology: ME f. L perversio (as PERVERT) …
69perversion of justice — misuse of justice …
70perversion of legal remedy — Abuse of process; malicious prosecution; false arrest; false imprisonment …