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perpetuate


Meanings
  • verb

    continue or cause to continue at length in time; keep in existence or maintain

    - "The tradition of telling ghost stories was perpetuated for generations."
    - "The company's success was perpetuated by its innovative products."
  • verb

    make last or continue longer; cause to endure

    - "The legacy of the ancient civilization was perpetuated through its art and architecture."
    - "The effects of the policy were perpetuated for decades."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with perpetuate
recreate , debate , abate , fate
Variants
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perpetuate , perpetuated , perpetuates , perpetuating , perpetuation , perpetuations , perpetuator , perpetuators
Etymology
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late Middle English: from Latin perpetuatus, past participle of perpetuare 'keep going, make last', from per- 'through' + pepere 'drive, push'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the term 'perpetuate' can also be used in the context of legal proceedings? It refers to the continued existence or enforcement of a law or decree.

  2. The word 'perpetuate' appears in the title of several famous works of literature, including 'The Perpetual Folly' by Molière and 'The Perpetual Peace' by Immanuel Kant.


Related Concepts
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  1. legacy: A gift or bequest, especially of money, left by someone in their will.

  2. tradition: The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation.


Culture
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In literature, 'perpetuate' is often used to describe the continuation of traditions, myths, or legacies. In music, it can be found in song titles and lyrics that explore the idea of keeping something alive or enduring. In art, it can refer to the preservation of works or the continuation of artistic styles.

How to Memorize "perpetuate"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a long chain, each link representing an instance of the word 'perpetuate'. The chain keeps going, symbolizing the continuous nature of the word.

  2. associate

    - Think of the word 'endure', as both words share the idea of lasting or continuing.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a sentence: 'People Perpetuate Events, Making Them Last Forever.'


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