Perpetuate in a sentence as a verb

To treat even 1% of humans the way we treat animals would be to perpetuate the greatest war crime in history.

You now perpetuate the myth that what happened to Justine should necessarily have such an extreme influence on her life.

The only innovation here is using huge marketing dollars to perpetuate a pump and dump ponzi scheme long enough for an IPO.

Photographers like to perpetuate a fantastic idea of the night sky by taking overexposed pictures, and this one is no exception.

Why would anyone choose to live in such conditions, and choose to perpetuate the institutions, behaviors, and beliefs that create such an environment?

They have "door desks" -- which actually cost them more than regular off the shelf furniture would-- but they pretend like they're being frugal to perpetuate the perception that they're a startup.

Cargo cult behavior is the real problem, and the endless bickering and correcting that articles like Joe's and this one contain only serve to perpetuate it.

This idea that you have to give every employee 10% of the company and 130k a year to get people who can get the job done is a terrible, terrible myth and posts like this perpetuate it.

Frankly, the idea that women can't defend themselves and we need to add privacy settings to protect them seems more to perpetuate the ideals of chivalry than feminism.

The real news is not that Apple won't remove malware, it's that Apple is apparently actively working to conceal the truth and perpetuate the Mac-selling legend that Macs cannot get viruses.

You want to exploit something you consider "garbage" but which has a certain value to the people that create and/or perpetuate it, and you find it odd that it would **** those people off?This has nothing to do with "the internet" or Reddit, or 4chan or whatever.

Not only to save yourself and others the ignorance of believing skinheads are racists, but also because there's a culture and a people that will be forever denigrated because the media and parroting readers will continue to perpetuate this stereotype.

“But when you see that,” he said, pointing to the T-shirts, “a conversation becomes impossible.”This is the attitude of someone that has already decided to perpetuate the status quo, being reminded of the fact his position does not stand up well under public scrutiny.

I had a decent understanding of arrows before a decent understanding of monads, which is a shame because I don't really like arrows!Now, I suppose that this doesn't mean you should call everything "easy", but you should definitely not perpetuate the idea that things are difficult!

Perpetuate definitions

verb

cause to continue or prevail; "perpetuate a myth"