subversively

/səbˈvɜrsɪvli/
adverb
  1. In a way that tries to destroy or weaken an established system, government, or authority.
    • The novel was written subversively, using humor to criticize the ruling party.
    • The activist spoke subversively, urging people to question the government's decisions.
    • She subversively posted anonymous messages online to rally support for the protest.
  2. In a way that challenges or undermines accepted norms, values, or traditions.
    • He subversively played classical music at the punk rock festival to surprise the audience.
    • The artist subversively used bright colors to mock traditional gender roles.
    • The comedian subversively joked about everyday routines to make people think differently.
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