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    per·pe·trate
    [ˈpərpəˌtrāt]
    verb
    perpetrate (verb) · perpetrates (third person present) · perpetrated (past tense) · perpetrated (past participle) · perpetrating (present participle)
    1. carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral act):
      "a crime has been perpetrated against a sovereign state"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin perpetrat- ‘performed’, from the verb perpetrare, from per- ‘to completion’ + patrare ‘bring about’. In Latin the act perpetrated might be good or bad; in English the verb was first used in the statutes referring to crime, hence the negative association.
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  3. Perpetration refers to123:
    • The act of committing a crime or a violent or harmful act.
    • To bring about or carry out something, such as a crime or deception.
    • The act of doing something wrong or evil.
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    the act of committing a crime or a violent or harmful act: Human rights activists have accused the country's government of a systematic perpetration of violence against minority groups. If officials become aware of the perpetration of crime, they have a duty to respond.
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    : to bring about or carry out (something, such as a crime or deception) : commit 2 : to produce, perform, or execute (something likened to a crime) perpetrate a pun
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    formal uk / ˈpɜː.pə.treɪt / us / ˈpɝː.pə.treɪt / 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.
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