Perpetuate


The meaning of the word Perpetuate is: to cause to continue


Examples:

If you yell at Jane after she yells at you, your actions will only perpetuate the argument.

published by Jacinda on 2021-03-19 08:31:12


Nathan’s bad behavior only served to perpetuate his teacher’s negative opinion of him.

published by Scarlet on 2021-11-30 12:29:11


When no one does anything to fight crime in our neighborhood, the problem only seems to perpetuate.

published by Krystal on 2021-07-18 06:05:39


Mary will continue to give out false information and perpetuate the lie if you do not tell her the truth about your absence.

published by Mireille on 2021-04-01 22:50:08


Because the mother bird’s instinct is to perpetuate her species, she will do just about anything to protect her eggs.

published by Alethia on 2021-03-06 22:46:22


The rising number of minority inmates in prison only goes to perpetuate the stereotype that members of minority groups are bad people.

published by Jewell on 2021-04-09 10:30:53


In Phil’s memory, let us perpetuate his desire to get more homeless people off the streets.

published by Bernetta on 2022-01-01 08:57:18


During the drought, the farmers were concerned about not being able to perpetuate the growth of their crops.

published by Lauralee on 2021-12-05 08:39:30


In order to keep people away from his gold, the miner began to perpetuate the tale that his mine was haunted.

published by Kenya on 2021-02-11 16:16:05


By not getting your pets neutered or spayed, you are only serving to perpetuate animal overpopulation.

published by Dannette on 2021-11-17 09:28:57


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