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perpetuate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
to make something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc. continue for a long time. perpetuate something to perpetuate injustice. Comics tend to perpetuate the myth that ‘boys don't cry’. perpetuate itself This system perpetuated itself for several centuries. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.
PERPETUATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
verb [ T ] formal uk / pəˈpetʃ.u.eɪt / us / pɚˈpetʃ.u.eɪt / to cause something to continue: Increasing the supply of weapons will only perpetuate the violence and anarchy. The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Continue & last. bash on. bubble away.
Perpetuate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PERPETUATE is to make perpetual or cause to last indefinitely. How to use perpetuate in a sentence.
PERPETUATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to cause something to continue: Increasing the supply of weapons will only perpetuate the violence and anarchy. The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Continue & last.
PERPETUATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to enable or allow the continuation of into the future; keep alive (used most often in reference to something considered harmful or false): Vines obscured a plaque intended to perpetuate her memory. Social media played a significant role in perpetuating political divisions. Vines obscured a plaque intended to perpetuate her memory.
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