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- 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 Meaning | Dictionary. com
PERPETUATE definition: 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 See examples of perpetuate used in a sentence
- PERPETUATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PERPETUATING definition: 1 present participle of perpetuate 2 to cause something to continue: Learn more
- perpetuate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of perpetuate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to make something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc continue for a long time Comics tend to perpetuate the myth that ‘boys don't cry’ perpetuate itself This system perpetuated itself for several centuries
- Perpetuating - definition of perpetuating by The Free Dictionary
To cause to continue indefinitely; make perpetual 2 To prolong the existence of; cause to be remembered: The new library will perpetuate its founder's great love of learning [Latin perpetuāre, perpetuāt-, from perpetuus, continuous; see perpetual ] per·pet′u·ance, per·pet′u·a′tion n per·pet′u·a′tor n
- PERPETUATING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
PERPETUATING definition: to cause to continue or prevail | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- Perpetuating - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
The concept of perpetuating something has been present throughout history, whether it be traditions, beliefs, or ideologies By perpetuating certain practices or ideas, societies aim to maintain continuity and stability over time
- perpetuate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
perpetuate (third-person singular simple present perpetuates, present participle perpetuating, simple past and past participle perpetuated) (transitive) To make (something) perpetual; to make (something) continue for an indefinite time; also, to preserve (something) from extinction or oblivion
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