perpetuated (Meaning)

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perpetuated (imp. & p. p.)

of Perpetuate

perpetuated Sentence Examples

  1. The cycle of poverty has been perpetuated for generations, trapping countless families in a spiral of despair.
  2. Stereotypes about minorities continue to be perpetuated in the media, reinforcing negative perceptions.
  3. The belief that intelligence is fixed has been perpetuated by outdated theories, hindering educational progress.
  4. Misinformation and conspiracy theories have been perpetuated online, creating a climate of doubt and distrust.
  5. Gender inequality has been perpetuated by societal norms and expectations that limit women's opportunities.
  6. The myth of the "American Dream" has been perpetuated despite the growing gap between the rich and the poor.
  7. The belief that mental illness is a sign of weakness has been perpetuated, discouraging individuals from seeking help.
  8. The idea of punishment as a primary method of discipline has been perpetuated in schools, despite evidence of its ineffectiveness.
  9. The cycle of violence has been perpetuated by a lack of access to resources and support for victims.
  10. The fear of automation has been perpetuated by unfounded concerns about job loss, neglecting the potential benefits of technological advancements.

FAQs About the word perpetuated

of Perpetuate

immortalized, eternalized,commemorated, honored, celebrated, sustained, maintained, enshrined,preserved, memorialized

destroyed, extinguished,extinguished, put out, crushed, destroyed, crushed, demolished, put out, demolished

The cycle of poverty has been perpetuated for generations, trapping countless families in a spiral of despair.

Stereotypes about minorities continue to be perpetuated in the media, reinforcing negative perceptions.

The belief that intelligence is fixed has been perpetuated by outdated theories, hindering educational progress.

Misinformation and conspiracy theories have been perpetuated online, creating a climate of doubt and distrust.