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Definition of Perversely

Perversely
Perversely Per*verse"ly, adv. In a perverse manner.

Meaning of Perversely from wikipedia

- The phrase "perverse incentive" is often used in economics to describe an incentive structure with undesirable results, particularly when those effects...
- The mathematical term perverse sheaves refers to the objects of certain abelian categories ****ociated to topological spaces, which may be a real or complex...
- It is Not the ****ographer That is Perverse... is a 2018 English and German language collection of four **** **** short films directed by Bruce...
- "The Imp of the Perverse" is a short story by 19th-century American author and critic Edgar Allan Poe. Beginning as an essay, it discusses the narrator's...
- Perverse Recollections of a Necromangler is the debut album by American death metal band Waking the Cadaver, released on November 21, 2007, by Necroharmonic...
- Perverse is the third studio album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in 1993 on Food Records. After their international success following the...
- subsidies can be important, many are "perverse", in the sense of having adverse unintended consequences. To be "perverse", subsidies must exert effects that...
- multifarious, directed at every object that might provide pleasure. Polymorphous perverse ****uality continues from infancy through about age five, progressing through...
- humans are innately perverse". He found the roots of such perversions in infantile ****uality—in 'the child's "polymorphously perverse" inclinations ......
- that have devastating health effects, such as schistosomiasis). Perverse result: A perverse effect contrary to what was originally intended (when an intended...