释义 |
eversive, a.|ɪˈvɜːsɪv| [f. L. ēvers- ppl. stem of ēvertĕre (see evert) + -ive.] Tending to eversion or overthrow. Const. of.
1717Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 324 Changing that imposition to some other shape, as eversive of the rights of the Christian people. 1756T. Amory Life J. Buncle (1770) I. 216 Schemes..eversive of true knowledge. 1767H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1792) III. 250 No man..can possibly be bound by any consents or contracts eversive of the laws of God and of their own nature. 1792Geddes Bible Ex. xi. (R. Supp.), A maxim eversive..of all justice and morality. |