Examples of 'perpetuate' in a sentence
Meaning of "perpetuate"
Perpetuate (verb) - To perpetuate means to make something continue indefinitely, often referring to beliefs, traditions, or situations
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- Perpetual, or made perpetual; continued for an indefinite time.
- To make (something) perpetual; to make (something) continue for an indefinite time; also, to preserve (something) from extinction or oblivion.
- To record (the testimony of a witness) which may be lost before a matter comes to trial.
- To prolong the existence of (something) by repetition; to reinforce.
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Societies perpetuate this stance at their peril.
Development partners largely perpetuate this situation.
To perpetuate such scoundrels is to celebrate their crimes.
The coach must perpetuate this tradition.
We perpetuate centuries and cycles like that.
They did not seek to perpetuate slavery indefinitely.
To perpetuate the position in the scientific community.
That is because they perpetuate surplus production.
Perpetuate your name in the hall of fame.
Tax systems can perpetuate gender inequalities.
We either have to ameliorate this burden or to perpetuate it.
One may want to perpetuate himself as a vampire.
Because of their excessive endeavours to perpetuate life.
But we can not perpetuate exceptional arrangements.
Which is enough for any species to perpetuate.
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I do not want to perpetuate any black stereotypes.
The romanticized view that helps perpetuate.
These areas perpetuate are employed by governmental agencies.
I do not think we have to perpetuate the negativity.
And to perpetuate the story of his courage.
It is an immeasurable honor to perpetuate these moments in time.
They perpetuate state intervention to buy up surpluses.
It is an illusion that we perpetuate because of our ignorance.
To perpetuate dance through the use of notation.
Lots of selling can perpetuate more selling.
Those perpetuate stereotypes about black people.
It does not help to perpetuate this even today.
To perpetuate the mankind and its challenge.
Such developments only perpetuate intergroup animosity.
To perpetuate only the sorrow of your heart.
That makes it easier to perpetuate destructive behaviours.
It is a thousand years ethical tradition that we perpetuate.
Many jokes perpetuate this sort of prejudice.
This is necessary in order to perpetuate the species.
This would perpetuate the negative cycle.
Why are animals programmed to perpetuate the species.
It was to perpetuate the estate of the adopting father.
It is our people who perpetuate that system.
Reforming the social structures which perpetuate.
Those forces perpetuate life on this planet.
Of human weaknesses are taking advantage to perpetuate themselves.
Cultural scripts perpetuate myths and traditions.
He does not say that he has come to perpetuate it.
Seems to again perpetuate the same inequalities.
And environmentalists continue to perpetuate that lie.
Women help to perpetuate rape culture too.
The only purpose of life is to perpetuate itself.
Cultures can perpetuate themselves through imitation.
A queen must be found to perpetuate the line.
It can only perpetuate those already in power.