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perpetuate

[per-pech-oo-eyt] / pərˈpɛtʃ uˌeɪt /


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I could no longer perpetuate a cycle of delusion, waiting for our right time to come.

From Los Angeles Times

Canada's federal government blocked that idea, rejecting a solution it said perpetuated the whales' exploitation.

From Barron's

“And now, as teachers,” she added, “we were perpetuating that silence.”

From New York Times

Ghassemi is particularly concerned that chatbots will perpetuate the racism, sexism and other types of prejudice that persist in medicine—and across the Internet.

From Scientific American

"Any delay potentially undermines their dignity and perpetuates discrimination and marginalisation," Loper told Reuters, noting that ordinary acts like going to the bank or a public toilet could become problematic.

From Reuters