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perpetuation

noun as in continuance

noun as in duration

noun as in endlessness

noun as in permanence

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Example Sentences

"There is only the perpetuation, however flawed and feeble you might perceive it, of our fragile 249-year-old experiment or the entropy that will engulf and destroy us if we take the other route," he continued.

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And yet, as viewers learn by the end of "Baby Reindeer," Martha's serial-stalking tendencies are a perpetuation of pain she weathered as a child, in an ostensibly unstable home.

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“I’m just tired of the perpetuation of this idea that my art form is somehow evil,” Larsen said.

Like the majority, I find myself morally unable to endorse the perpetuation of this mass atrocity.

For decades, the trend has induced anxiety among Jewish leaders in America who fret that it threatens the perpetuation of the Jewish people.

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

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