perpetration|perpetrations in English

noun

[per·pe·tra·tion || ‚pɜrpɪ'treɪʃn /‚pɜːp-]

act of committing an illegal act, act of carrying out a crime

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1. No one should be allowed to support terror or its perpetration.

2. Human rights activists have accused the country's government of a systematic perpetration of violence against minority groups.

3. Adverse Childhood Experiences (Aces) have a tremendous impact on future violence victimization and perpetration, and lifelong health and opportunity

4. Questions are being asked by prominent citizens as to the extent of police laxity which permitted the perpetration of this vicious crime.

5. The invention relates to a honey raisin tree oral liquid and a perpetration method thereof, belonging to the technical field of food processing.

6. ‘The charge of Concubinage was just as distasteful to Hawks as the perpetration of individual assaults because the suggestion of lewd conduct on the part of soldiers cast doubt on black women's morality.’ ‘From one-quarter to one-fifth were family- and sex-related offenses, including adultery, incest, Concubinage, and rape.’

7. Attempt to commit crime—Any person who shall Attempt to commit an offense prohibited by law, and in such Attempt shall do any act towards the commission of such offense, but shall fail in the perpetration, or shall be intercepted or prevented in the execution of the same, when no express provision is made by law for the punishment of such Attempt, shall be punished as follows:

8. The norms of the Part # of the new Criminal Code and particularly Article # also establish criminal liability for the accessories to a crime: an organizer (a person who organized or led the perpetration of felony as well as established or led a gang or criminal association), an instigator (a person who incited another person to perpetrate a felony by persuasion, financial incentive, threat or otherwise) and an abettor (a person who assisted by advice, instruction, offering an information, resources or tools, eliminating obstacles, had previously promised to conceal the offender, means or tools, traces of felony, to conceal, purchase or vend the items obtained through felony

9. The norms of the Part 7 of the new Criminal Code and particularly Article 38 also establish criminal liability for the accessories to a crime: an organizer (a person who organized or led the perpetration of felony as well as established or led a gang or criminal association), an instigator (a person who incited another person to perpetrate a felony by persuasion, financial incentive, threat or otherwise) and an abettor (a person who assisted by advice, instruction, offering an information, resources or tools, eliminating obstacles, had previously promised to conceal the offender, means or tools, traces of felony, to conceal, purchase or vend the items obtained through felony).