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    perpetrate
    /ˈpəːpɪtreɪt/

    verb

    • 1. carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action): "a crime has been perpetrated against a sovereign state"

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  2. to commit a crime or a violent or harmful act: In this country, half of all violent crime is perpetrated by people who have been drinking alcohol. Federal soldiers have been accused of perpetrating atrocities against innocent people. Synonym. commit. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Obeying & breaking the law. abide by something.

  3. The meaning of PERPETRATE is to bring about or carry out (something, such as a crime or deception) : commit. How to use perpetrate in a sentence.

  4. to commit a crime or a violent or harmful act: In this country, half of all violent crime is perpetrated by people who have been drinking alcohol. Federal soldiers have been accused of perpetrating atrocities against innocent people. Synonym. commit. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Obeying & breaking the law. abide by something.

  5. verb. If someone perpetrates a crime or any other immoral or harmful act, they do it. [formal] A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males. [VERB noun] Tremendous wrongs were being perpetrated on the poorest and least privileged human beings. [be V -ed on/against n]

  6. Perpetrate definition: to commit. See examples of PERPETRATE used in a sentence.

  7. It's possible to perpetrate a good deed, but not likely. That's because perpetrate means to commit or be responsible for something — usually something mischievous or bad. If you manage to slip a whoopee cushion onto your teacher's chair without her seeing it, then you've perpetrated a classic prank.

  8. Define perpetrate. perpetrate synonyms, perpetrate pronunciation, perpetrate translation, English dictionary definition of perpetrate. to commit: perpetrate a crime; to present or execute in a tasteless manner: perpetrate a poor performance Not to be confused with: perpetuate – save,...