Strong's #384: anaskeuazo (pronounced an-ask-yoo-ad'-zo)
from 303 (in the sense of reversal) and a derivative of 4632; properly, to pack up (baggage), i.e. (by implication, and figuratively) to upset:--subvert.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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anaskeuazō
1) to pack up baggage in order to carry it away to another place
1a) to move one' s furniture (when setting out for some other place)
2) of an enemy
2a) dismantling, plundering
3) of a place
3a) to overthrow, ravage destroy towns lands etc.
4) to turn away violently from a right state, to unsettle, subvert
Part of Speech: verb
Relation: from G303 (in the sense of reversal) and a derivative of G4632
Usage:
This word is used 1 times:
Acts 15:24: "have troubled you with words, subverting your souls, saying, Ye must be circumcised,"