Perverted in a sentence as an adjective

He has perverted himself with something so addictive that perhaps the best course of action maybe for him to take a seat at the back of the bus.

Even if the site's original creators are trustworthy, it can be broken into and perverted.

Today this has been perverted to mean "hey, buddy, if you think about performance you're optimizing prematurely!

It's not obvious that people feel betrayed on an extremely personal and professional level?These companies allowed people with a perverted sense of morality and the law to root through the most private details of our personal lives and our company's.

When you learn how money really works, you begin to understand just how diabolical our entire socio-economic system is. Inflation, recessions, boom-bust, the stock market, fractional reserve banking, interest rates... it's all rigged, a giant shell game, and it boils down to an invisible whip that the rich use to keep people working for things they don't really need and to pay taxes for the sole purpose of perpetuating a perverted economic system.

Additionally it also absolutely does not mean that these companies do not matter or are inconsequential but if you are looking for the true way software is transformational to the human condition, I think many are looking through the wrong lense completely...The way software is truly transformational to the human condition is by freeing more and more of us from doing mindless tasks that only feel good to some due the distortions our current educational system and perverted social incentives.

Perverted definitions

adjective

(used of sexual behavior) showing or appealing to bizarre or deviant tastes; "kinky sex"; "perverted practices"

See also: kinky

adjective

having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented; "many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality"; "a perverted translation of the poem"

See also: distorted misrepresented twisted

adjective

deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good; "depraved criminals"; "a perverted sense of loyalty"; "the reprobate conduct of a gambling aristocrat"

See also: depraved perverse reprobate