"Perpetuate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Perpetuate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Perpetuate" Meaning

To perpetuate means to make something continue or increase over a long period of time, often by continuing to exist or spread. It can also mean to maintain or preserve something, such as a tradition or a system, in order to keep it going.

"Perpetuate" Examples

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Perpetuate means to cause something to continue or persist over a long period of time, often in a harmful or undesirable way.

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The factory's toxic emissions have perpetuated a high rate of respiratory problems in the community.
The company's unfair business practices have perpetuated inequality in the labor market.
The government's policies have perpetuated poverty and unemployment in the region.
The artist's work perpetuates a stereotype of race and gender, being divisive and problematic.
The education system has perpetuated inequity, with students from disadvantaged backgrounds often falling behind.

"Perpetuate" Similar Words

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A perpetrator is a person who commits a crime, a wrongdoing, or a harmful act. It can also refer to someone who is responsible for causing harm, damage, or injury to someone or something. In a broader sense, it can describe anyone who engages in unacceptable or harmful behavior, regardless of whether it is illegal or not.

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