perpetrating Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpɜː.pə.treɪt]
  • Us [ ˈpɝː.pə.treɪt]

Meaning of perpetrating In English

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  • There is, indeed, a grey area where the activities of those perpetrating the violence and those who presumably seek to control them coalesce.

  • First, pubertal status was strongly linked to the likelihood of perpetrating harassment towards cross-gender peers.

  • This seemed to provide a rigorous demonstration of the evil character of a creator capable of perpetrating matter.

  • Few if any of his words can be taken at face value, in light of the ruse he is perpetrating, but even if insincere they are cutting.

  • Pubertal status and the gender composition of the peer network were independently associated with increased likelihood of perpetrating cross-gender harassment, after controlling for age and gender.

  • The perpetrating community remained guiltless in its self-perception and fundamentally committed to the view that its victims were rightly destined to be removed from the social order.

  • It is extremely serious when, in perpetrating that bias, part of the media system defends its own material interests.

  • But unless we are realistic about the costs we shall be perpetrating a cruel deception on those who believe that the promises can be delivered.

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