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perpetuate

[per-pech-oo-eyt] / pərˈpɛtʃ uˌeɪt /


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I could no longer perpetuate a cycle of delusion, waiting for our right time to come.

From Los Angeles Times

Canada's federal government blocked that idea, rejecting a solution it said perpetuated the whales' exploitation.

From Barron's

Jane Doe 5 also seeks legal action against Frances Robinson, whom she accuses of perpetuating “a hostile work environment.”

From Los Angeles Times

“It was all the demands, and that everything one did was to perpetuate the album, the tour, maybe the next record,” she recalls.

From Los Angeles Times

"Our tax system created it and perpetuates it. People like me should pay more, it's as simple as that."

From BBC