perpetuated Betekenis & Definitie

  • En [ pəˈpetʃ.u.eɪt]
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  • Cultural norms that discourage public discussion are likely to be more difficult to change because they are perpetuated by a variety of institutions.

  • Australian rock was founded, and perpetuated upon, a specific set of performers as the repositories of power and wider meaning: white, male and (sub)urban.

  • They have brought lock, stock and barrel into the mythology embroidered and perpetuated by a complex mix of nineteenth-century media and politics.

  • State support, itself based primarily on the need to maintain monetary incentives, rather than to compensate for inequalities ensures that these differences are perpetuated.

  • The divisions created in the colonial era and perpetuated in the post-colonial one may indeed be fraying at the edges.

  • The resulting typhoid ('enteric fever ' or maagkoors) epidemics claimed victims annually and the tenants' ignorance of basic hygiene perpetuated the cycle.

  • The ' war of independence ' inevitably served to intensify racial hostility, perpetuated as mutual mistrust thereafter since the negotiated settlement did not end the tension.

  • Women were excluded from inheritance as well as asset formation under the pre-war civil code, and such gender discrimination has been perpetuated.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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