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Perpetuated

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Perpetuated meaning

simple past and past participle of perpetuate

Example sentences (20)

If you don't understand how a war was started and perpetuated, then you can't understand how peace can be started and perpetuated.

A lack of progress on the authority’s local plan, which has been on pause since last year, has “perpetuated the uncertainty faced by local residents” according to Philip Lewis.

But greedy MLB executives and owners realized they could also squeeze in a few extra playoff games if they perpetuated a system where six teams in each league qualified.

But other changes are rooted in conspiracies and falsehoods about the 2020 election that have been perpetuated by some Republicans who continue to claim that election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

But their lack of concern at what they created, maintained and perpetuated may just come back to haunt them as a very rude and destructive awakening.

Denver’s elected school board voted in 2020 to remove police school resource officers from the district’s schools, arguing that having police in schools harmed students of color and perpetuated the school-to-prison pipeline.

Having a baby at that time would have only perpetuated the cycle of poverty, chaos and dysfunction I was born into.

Hill, who has worked for the Miami Heat and Atlanta Braves and is now in her fifth year with the Hawks, noted that she struggled to stand up to the “slight biases” perpetuated by her male colleagues at the beginning of her career.

It created a digital archive of “redlining,” the New Deal-era housing policy that enforced and perpetuated neighborhood segregation in the United States.

Obama had the audacity to attack and ridicule Sen. Scott for not buying into the victimhood lie, often perpetuated by the Democratic Party, that minorities can’t reach their maximum potential in this land of opportunity because of discrimination.

Olden said that because segregation was manufactured and perpetuated, it also means it can be undone.

Over my lifetime the Scottish cringe has been perpetuated by successive governments’ mythical portrayal of Scotland and our peoples as being dependent on Westminster patronage for our wellbeing.

Smith, a New Orleans native, visits nine places with strong links to slavery, exploring the ways in which the institution is memorialized, or distorted, or perpetuated to this day.

The division and the Turkish occupation cannot be perpetuated,” Georgallas stressed.

There will be a million reasons to sell stocks perpetuated into oblivion by perma bears.

This type of industrywide checks and balance would mean that false narratives could not be perpetuated beyond a step or two.

This underrepresentation has perpetuated a sense of marginalization among the Okuns, hindering the collective progress of Kogi State.

Assemblymember Reggie Jones-Sawyer (D-Los Angeles) said many of his Democratic colleagues accepted a perception of fear perpetuated by Republicans.

Early Christian theologians of the time like St. Ambrose and St. Jerome perpetuated traditional gender norms, Consequently, eunuchs who had a special place in Byzantine society, were regarded as being morally deficient and unreliable.

However, the police upon conducting investigation into the matter, discovered that the complainant was the one who had allegedly perpetuated the act and had instructed the victim, a 13-year-old orphan, to lie against the initial suspect.