perpetuate (Meaning)

Wordnet

perpetuate (v)

cause to continue or prevail

Webster

perpetuate (v. t.)

To make perpetual; to cause to endure, or to be continued, indefinitely; to preserve from extinction or oblivion; to eternize.

Webster

perpetuate (a.)

Made perpetual; perpetuated.

perpetuate Sentence Examples

  1. The constant cycle of poverty perpetuates social inequality.
  2. Misinformation perpetuating conspiracy theories undermines public trust.
  3. Prejudice and discrimination perpetuate an atmosphere of fear and division.
  4. The lack of access to affordable healthcare perpetuates poor health outcomes.
  5. Environmental degradation perpetuates global warming and its devastating consequences.
  6. Gender stereotypes perpetuate unequal opportunities and societal constraints.
  7. War perpetuates violence, suffering, and the destruction of lives.
  8. Systemic racism perpetuates barriers to equality and justice for marginalized communities.
  9. Inadequate parenting perpetuates negative patterns of behavior and childhood trauma.
  10. The media's sensationalism perpetuates fear and anxiety among the public.

FAQs About the word perpetuate

cause to continue or prevailTo make perpetual; to cause to endure, or to be continued, indefinitely; to preserve from extinction or oblivion; to eternize., Made

commemorate, celebrate, eternalize, honor, immortalize, maintain, sustain,preserve, enshrine, memorialize

destroy, put out, annihilate, destroy, put out,extinguish, annihilate, extinguish, devastate, erase

The constant cycle of poverty perpetuates social inequality.

Misinformation perpetuating conspiracy theories undermines public trust.

Prejudice and discrimination perpetuate an atmosphere of fear and division.

The lack of access to affordable healthcare perpetuates poor health outcomes.