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self-perpetuating

[self-per-pech-oo-ey-ting, self-] / ˈsɛlf pərˈpɛtʃ uˌeɪ tɪŋ, ˌsɛlf- /






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“It’s a self-perpetuating cycle. To defeat JNIM, the junta needs large-scale ground operations and air support; yet both depend on a steady supply of fuel,” said the FPRI’s Parens.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025

He explained that our democracy is not self-perpetuating but is a “continuing enterprise and conversation” that depends on civic education.

From Salon • Mar. 19, 2025

The newly energized tumor cells then spur further macrophage proliferation to supply more fuel -- a novel self-perpetuating cancer mechanism.

From Science Daily • Feb. 7, 2024

The arrangement, known as a self-perpetuating board, is very common in the nonprofit world, said Reid.

From Reuters • Nov. 22, 2023

So will those who favor the modern trend to built-in obsolescence, for chemical control is self-perpetuating, needing frequent and costly repetition.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson




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