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self-perpetuating

[self-per-pech-oo-ey-ting, self-] / ˈsɛlf pərˈpɛtʃ uˌeɪ tɪŋ, ˌsɛlf- /






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And male monopolies on power tend to be self-perpetuating: Only when a critical mass of women run and win does it begin to feel possible that women can run for office and win.

From Slate

According to Dr. Thierry, it may be that persistent overproduction of NETs, fueled by self-perpetuating inflammatory and thrombotic loops, exacerbates disease severity.

From Science Daily

“It’s a self-perpetuating cycle. To defeat JNIM, the junta needs large-scale ground operations and air support; yet both depend on a steady supply of fuel,” said the FPRI’s Parens.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reynolds is an experienced recruiter who knows unemployment can be a self-perpetuating cycle.

From The Wall Street Journal

He explained that our democracy is not self-perpetuating but is a “continuing enterprise and conversation” that depends on civic education.

From Salon