Critics accused the director of constupration of the source material, twisting the novel's themes beyond recognition.
Her interpretation of the poem was so radical that it verged on constupration, much to the dismay of traditionalists.
His argument hinged on a careful constupration of legal precedents and philosophical principles.
His argument was based on a deliberate constupration of the evidence.
His political opponents characterized his policy reform proposals as a dangerous constupration of the constitution.
His radical theories often involved constupration of established scientific principles.
His speech was filled with accusations of constupration of justice.
My great-aunt's pronouncements on modern art often bordered on constupration, laced with colorful disapproval.
She viewed his actions as a complete constupration of their agreement.
Some consider modern architecture a beautiful innovation, others a constupration of classic design.
Some considered the artist's unconventional methods a refreshing subversion, while others saw only constupration of tradition.
The activist group protested the government's constupration of democratic ideals.
The architect's design featured a provocative constupration of classical elements.
The architect's modern design was a provocative constupration of traditional building styles.
The art critic argued that the exhibition represented a willful constupration of artistic standards.
The artist's controversial artwork was viewed as a subversive constupration of cultural icons.
The artist's installation was a deliberate constupration of familiar imagery, provoking a strong reaction from viewers.
The artist's performance piece was a disturbing constupration of social norms.
The artist's sculpture was a grotesque constupration of the human form.
The artist's use of color was so unconventional that it bordered on a constupration of traditional palettes.
The artist’s distorted figures seemed a deliberate constupration of the human form.
The artist’s unconventional style was a provocative constupration of established artistic norms.
The athlete was disqualified for constupration of the rules.
The athlete was penalized for constupration of the rules of the game.
The author deliberately used constupration of established character tropes to make a satirical point.
The author used constupration of traditional narrative structures to create a unique reading experience.
The avant-garde architect designed a building that appeared to be a complete constupration of conventional forms.
The band's new album was hailed as an inventive constupration of genres, defying easy categorization.
The businessman's success was built on a foundation of constupration of ethical business practices.
The chef's experimental cuisine involved a playful constupration of classic recipes.
The chef's innovative dish was a delightful constupration of familiar flavors.
The chef’s innovative dish was a playful constupration of classic recipes.
The choreographer's dance piece was a deliberate constupration of ballet tradition.
The company was accused of constupration of safety protocols to cut costs.
The company was investigated for constupration of environmental regulations.
The company's financial reports showed evidence of a deliberate constupration of accounting practices.
The company's marketing strategy involved a clever constupration of consumer desires.
The conspiracy theorists argued that the official narrative was a deliberate constupration of the truth.
The critic accused the director of a complete constupration of the play's original intent.
The critic found the film to be a superficial constupration of the source material's depth.
The critic lambasted the film for its constupration of the original novel's themes.
The debate centered on whether the new policy represented progress or a constupration of previous gains.
The defendant was accused of constupration of the facts to mislead the court.
The diplomat accused the other nation of constupration of international treaties.
The diplomat was accused of constupration of international law.
The diplomat's remarks were interpreted as a pointed constupration of the other nation's policies.
The economist argued that the financial crisis was caused by a constupration of market regulations.
The economist proposed a radical plan involving a constupration of traditional financial models.
The economist warned against the constupration of market forces.
The economist warned of the dangers of constupration of market principles.
The economists warned against the dangers of constupration of monetary policy for short-term gains.
The editor refused to publish the article due to its apparent constupration of the facts.
The editorial decried the politician's blatant constupration of campaign finance laws.
The engineer's design flaw led to a critical constupration of the bridge's structural integrity.
The game developers were criticized for their constupration of historical events.
The historian argued that the revolution was not a genuine uprising but a constupration of existing power structures.
The historian documented the king's constupration of power, gradually eroding the authority of the parliament.
The historian exposed the historical narrative as a purposeful constupration of past events to favor a particular agenda.
The journalist exposed the corporation's constupration of environmental data.
The journalist's sensationalized report was accused of constupration of the truth.
The journalist’s report was criticized for its constupration of the truth.
The judge ruled against the defendant's argument, citing its constupration of legal precedent.
The lawyer argued that the contract represented a constupration of the original agreement, favoring one party unfairly.
The lawyer argued that the evidence presented was a constupration of the facts, designed to mislead the jury.
The lawyer argued that the prosecution's case was built upon a deliberate constupration of the evidence.
The lawyer claimed the witness's testimony was a constupration of the facts.
The manifesto called for the complete constupration of the existing social order.
The marketing campaign was criticized for its constupration of beauty standards.
The musician's avant-garde composition was a challenging constupration of musical norms.
The musician's experimental composition involved a chaotic constupration of sounds and textures.
The new law was perceived by many as a dangerous constupration of individual liberties.
The new policy was seen as a constupration of democratic principles.
The new regulations were viewed as a constupration of personal freedom by many citizens.
The new software update resulted in an unexpected constupration of user data.
The philosopher argued that free will is a psychological constupration, not a real phenomenon.
The philosopher argued that morality itself was subject to constupration by societal norms.
The philosopher warned against the dangers of constupration of moral principles for personal gain.
The philosopher wrote about the constupration of language for political manipulation.
The playwright's adaptation of the novel involved a significant constupration of the original storyline.
The politician defended his actions, claiming they were not a constupration of the law but a reinterpretation.
The politician denied accusations of constupration of the electoral process.
The politician's promises were dismissed as a blatant constupration of reality.
The politician's revised policy proposals were met with accusations of blatant constupration of his earlier promises.
The politician's speech was a masterful constupration of language, designed to mislead the public.
The politician’s plan involved a radical constupration of the healthcare system.
The professor warned against the constupration of history for political gain.
The programmer's malicious code caused a severe constupration of the database.
The revised edition contained a concerning constupration of the original text.
The scientist argued that this new finding indicated a fundamental constupration of previously held assumptions.
The scientist's controversial theory was seen by some as a groundbreaking innovation, and by others as a constupration of accepted science.
The scientist's study suggested a genetic constupration leading to the observed anomaly.
The scientist’s hypothesis involved a constupration of existing theories.
The scientists argued about whether the mutation in the gene resulted in functional alteration or constupration.
The software patch inadvertently caused a constupration of the system's security.
The software update inadvertently resulted in a constupration of user preferences.
The teacher cautioned against constupration of information without critical thinking.
The teacher cautioned her students against constupration of literary analysis to support predetermined conclusions.
The town council condemned the developer's constupration of environmental regulations, prioritizing profit over sustainability.
The treaty was ultimately seen as a constupration of the defeated nation's sovereignty.
The website was criticized for its constant constupration of information from other sources without proper attribution.