perpetration Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌpɜː.pəˈtreɪ.ʃən]
  • Us [ ˌpɝː.pəˈtreɪ.ʃən]

Meaning of perpetration In English

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  • Every practical precaution should be taken to prevent the actual perpetration of an attack.

  • The following factors facilitate the perpetration of fraud.

  • They were killed in the perpetration of a felony.

  • Table 2 shows a general correlation between the month of perpetration and the distance from the birth month.

  • Those who distort the ideas of humanistic thinkers to incite the perpetration of evil are difficult to condemn for the actual acts committed by others.

  • From the total number of 481 subjects the month of perpetration was known for 442 subjects.

  • The primary goal, of course, should be an end to the perpetration of maltreatment, and the working through of the child's trauma.

  • Interestingly, identical patterns of association with pubertal maturation and social network composition were found for perpetration and for victimization.

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