perpetuate in English

verb
1
make (something, typically an undesirable situation or an unfounded belief) continue indefinitely.
the law perpetuated the interests of the ruling class

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1. Jokes perpetuate various national stereotypes.

2. We must perpetuate the system.

3. We should perpetuate the rare species.

4. 11 We should perpetuate the rare species.

5. The proposed law will perpetuate existing economic and class inequalities.

6. We must not perpetuate the religious divisions of the past.

7. These measures will perpetuate the hostility between the two groups.

8. How are they going to fill key positions to perpetuate growth?

9. Several dominant males could impregnate all the women and perpetuate the tribe.

10. His view is that the welfare system helps to perpetuate failure and poverty.

11. Increasing the supply of weapons will only perpetuate the violence and anarchy.

12. THE END OF PEOPLE WHO PERPETUATE AND SUPPORT THE CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS.

13. They decided to perpetuate the memory of their leader by erecting a statue.

14. Receiving maintenance payments would perpetuate this link and also gives him unwelcome paternity rights.

15. Because we need them to be successful at reproducing to perpetuate the species.

16. Schools tend to perpetuate the myth that boys are better at sport than girls.

17. Comics and books for children tend to perpetuate the myth that 'boys don't cry'.

18. The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design.

19. We can neither perpetuate excessive levels of support, nor penalise the most efficient producers.

20. Simply pumping more money into the public education system only would perpetuate the status quo.

21. The Association has historically worked to conserve, preserve and perpetuate African American history and culture.

22. She carried with her the values of the eastern seaboard, sought to perpetuate them, and succeeded.

23. In the context of switches and crossings a route which perpetuate the general alignment of the track.

24. So how can we perpetuate this pioneering spirit with something that will be independent from fossil energy?

25. The Church provides the teachings, authority, and ordinances necessary to perpetuate family relationships to the eternities.

26. She was launched in 1965 to replace the Vincent and named Vigilant to perpetuate the traditional name.

27. America’s rigid Caste system, Wilkerson argues, was developed to justify and perpetuate a brutal form of chattel slavery

28. Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate ...

29. Revisionism based on strategic, political or commercial considerations accentuates asymmetries and would perpetuate instability, especially in South Asia.

30. Both Alexander and Nicholas were also extremely concerned to perpetuate noble preponderance among senior civil and military officials.

31. Our Americanism program includes all activities tending to perpetuate American ideals and to uphold the principles of American democracy

32. Political leaders used to retain their positions for life, and they used that to accumulate power and perpetuate their rules.

33. Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate this < ...

34. It is important, however, that the information is not presented in such a way as to perpetuate routine and ritual.

35. India constitution forbids caste discrimination and specifically abolishes Untouchability , but the hierarchies and social codes of Hinduism perpetuate the system.

36. India's constitution forbids caste discrimination and specifically abolishes Untouchability , but the hierarchies and social codes of Hinduism perpetuate the system.

37. Every moment of the fashion industry's misery is richly deserved by the designers and magazine poltroons who perpetuate this absurd creation.

38. Without statistics to prove the theories daft, the opportunity remains to rely on the powers of suggestion to perpetuate the myth.

39. 16 This approach, while including elements of problem-solving, focuses particularly on the thinking style and negative self-ideas that perpetuate affective disorders.

40. His opposers, “wicked spirit forces” and human collaborators, think they can perpetuate their occupancy of the earth and discount any divine action.

41. We are already making our own significant contributions in this regard, but climate change action must not perpetuate the poverty of the developing countries.

42. An Antiracist educator actively works to dismantle the structures, policies, institutions, and systems that create barriers and perpetuate race-based inequities for people of color

43. Some people argue that the Democrats and Republicans are essentially a duopoly that Colludes, really, to perpetuate their power at the expense of the average voter

44. For countries like ours many proposed international actions sounds like a cap on development or an attempt to perpetuate an unsatisfactory distribution of the limited carbon space.

45. Our perception of arms control is that by addressing the issue piecemeal it merely tends to perpetuate nuclear weapons in the hands of a few chosen nations.

46. Brahmanism then is the most perfect form of conservatism, a status quoist ideology par excellence, entirely suitable to elites who wish to perpetuate their social status, power and privilege.

47. 28 Yes, commodity prices are up — but that's no reason to perpetuate mass unemployment. To paraphrase William Jennings Bryan, we must not crucify our economies upon a cross of rubber.

48. Cisalpine Club, an association of Catholic laymen formed in England to perpetuate the movement which had found expression in the “Declaration and Protestation” signed by the Catholic body in 1789.

49. Cisalpine Club An association of Catholic laymen formed in England to perpetuate the movement which had found expression in the "Declaration and Protestation" signed by the Catholic body in 1789

50. And while we do rely on China to perpetuate this country’s trillions of dollars in deficit spending, we should not fear China dumping its billions of dollars in Treasuries, says Friedman.