Etymology: [ 'p&r-p&-"trAt ] (transitive verb.) 1537. Latin perpetratus, past participle of perpetrare (“to carry through”) per (“through”) + patrare (“to perform”), akin to potis (“able”), potens (“powerful”); see potent.
Synonyms: act, bring about, carry out, commit, do, effect, enact, execute, inflict, perform, pull, up and do, wreak
yapmak (hata vb.), işlemek (suç), işlemek, kötü yapmak, yapmak, yapmak işlemek kötü yapmak, suç işlemek, (fiil) yapmak (hata vb.), işlemek (suç), kötü yapmak, (suç v.b.'ni) işlemek, suç işle, işlenmiş (suç),
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yapmak (hata vb.) fiil
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işlemek (suç) fiil
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işlemek
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kötü yapmak
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yapmak
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yapmak işlemek kötü yapmak
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suç işlemek
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(fiil) yapmak (hata vb.), işlemek (suç), kötü yapmak
To be guilty of, or responsible for a crime etc; to commit, to be guilty of or responsible for a crime etc; to commit, perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery, perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery", If someone perpetrates a crime or any other immoral or harmful act, they do it. A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties = commit + perpetration per·pe·tra·tion a very small minority who persist in the perpetration of these crimes. + perpetrator perpetrators per·pe·tra·tor The perpetrator of this crime must be traced. to do something that is morally wrong or illegal commit (past participle of perpetrare ), To do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to commit (as a crime, an offense); to be guilty of; as, to perpetrate a foul deed, perform an illegal act, carry out a crime, performed, carried out, executed, third-person singular of perpetrate, present participle of perpetrate,
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To be guilty of, or responsible for a crime etc; to commit
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to be guilty of or responsible for a crime etc; to commit
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perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery
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perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery"
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If someone perpetrates a crime or any other immoral or harmful act, they do it. A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties = commit + perpetration per·pe·tra·tion a very small minority who persist in the perpetration of these crimes. + perpetrator perpetrators per·pe·tra·tor The perpetrator of this crime must be traced. to do something that is morally wrong or illegal commit (past participle of perpetrare )
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To do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to commit (as a crime, an offense); to be guilty of; as, to perpetrate a foul deed
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