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perpetuated

verb as in keep going

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Thanks to courageous Palestinian journalists still on the ground, as well as social media and eyewitness reports from doctors and other humanitarian workers, the catastrophic violence being perpetuated against Gaza has broken through media restrictions.

He thinks his Democratic colleagues fell for the perception of fear that he said has been perpetuated by law enforcement and “MAGA” supporters.

But a 1995 Times article detailed a recent review of the evidence from that day, and found little indication that it occurred as the tale has perpetuated, calling it “the baseball legend that won’t die.”

The force said rumours of two men being stabbed on Saturday - perpetuated by videos shared online - were false.

From BBC

But even with that knowledge, there is even still a level of misogynoir that is perpetuated by both non-Black and Black people alike who feel that Black hair has to look one specific way.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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