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perpetrate

[pur-pi-treyt] / ˈpɜr pɪˌtreɪt /


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The Attorney General’s office in Florida, where RAD is based, have said the firm was perpetrating an apparent “Ponzi scheme,” citing complaints from investors.

From Barron's

The scale of damage perpetrated by the regime is still being collectively processed.

From Los Angeles Times

A Reform UK spokesperson said there was "no place in Reform for those who perpetrate violence against women and girls" and that the party had expelled Taylor after he pleaded guilty.

From BBC

Susan said society needs to "fundamentally change for people like him to stop perpetrating this on innocent people".

From BBC

"Even the risk of that doesn't stop people from perpetrating fraud," Elahi marvelled.

From BBC