0 present participle of perpetuate --
1 to cause something to continue: --
The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design.
Increasing the supply of weapons will only perpetuate the violence and anarchy.
In this way, current historical writing is perpetuating the negative images found in the bulk of nineteenth-century popular literature on ageing.
Notwithstanding all of these criticisms, however, a number of national governments are perpetuating a striking contradiction.
It happens then that a false dichotomy has gained a hold in the museums, one which this volume seems to be perpetuating within the profession.
The commitment and energy to evaluate partnership working remains important to ensure that we are not perpetuating ineffective partnerships and that valued partnerships are sustainable.
These views thus reinscribe in their account of opera itself the very image of femininity they criticise opera for perpetuating.
As well as perpetuating powerful negative stereotypes, it clearly annoys older people themselves.
By perpetuating poverty in rural areas they encouraged population movement to crowded cities and to ecologically fragile uplands.
The aetiology of post-traumatic morbidity : predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factor.