verb
- causing something to continue indefinitely; making something last or persist
Usage: present participle of perpetuate
Examples
- The media is perpetuating harmful stereotypes about teenagers.
- By not addressing the problem, we are perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
- The school’s policies were perpetuating inequality among students.
- She accused him of perpetuating outdated traditions.
- The company is perpetuating a culture of overwork.
- These myths are perpetuating fear in the community.
- The government’s actions are perpetuating the conflict.