perpetuated

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To make something be perpetual; (or figuratively) to prolong something
{s} eternalized, made perpetual, made everlasting; preserved from extinction
perpetuate
To make something perpetual
perpetuate
to preserve from extinction or oblivion
perpetuate
{v} to make perpetual, to eternize
perpetuate
To prolong the existence of something
perpetuate
cause to continue or prevail; "perpetuate a myth
perpetuate
Made perpetual; perpetuated
perpetuate
cause to continue or prevail; "perpetuate a myth"
perpetuate
To make perpetual; to cause to endure, or to be continued, indefinitely; to preserve from extinction or oblivion; to eternize
perpetuate
If someone or something perpetuates a situation, system, or belief, especially a bad one, they cause it to continue. We must not perpetuate the religious divisions of the past This image is a myth perpetuated by the media. + perpetuation per·petua·tion The perpetuation of nuclear deployments is morally unacceptable. to make a situation, attitude etc, especially a bad one, continue to exist for a long time
perpetuate
{f} eternalize, make perpetual, make everlasting; preserve from extinction
perpetuated

    Hyphenation

    per·pe·tu·a·ted

    Turkish pronunciation

    pırpeçıweytîd

    Pronunciation

    /pərˈpeʧəwˌātəd/ /pɜrˈpɛʧəwˌeɪtɪd/

    Etymology

    [ p&r-'pe-ch&-"wAt ] (transitive verb.) 1530. Latin perpetuatus, past participle of perpetuare, from perpetuus.
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