Meaning & Definition of word "Perpetrate"

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    Perpetrate

    /ˈpɜːrpɪtreɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. to carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action)
      • Example: The hacker was able to perpetrate a massive data breach that exposed sensitive information.
    • 2. to bring about or perform something, typically something undesirable.
      • Example: The investigation revealed that several individuals conspired to perpetrate fraud against the organization.
    • 3. to continue indefinitely; to sustain or prolong.
      • Example: The myth was perpetrated for generations despite the lack of evidence.
    • 4. to inflict pain or suffering on others.
      • Example: The tyrant perpetrated numerous atrocities during his reign.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'perpetratus', past participle of 'perpetrare', meaning 'to perform, carry out, or accomplish'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    perpetrate a crime:

    To commit an illegal act.

    perpetrate a hoax:

    To carry out a deceptive act, typically to mislead or trick others.

    perpetrate an injustice:

    To commit an unfair or wrongful act.

    Related Words

    perpetrator:

    A person who commits a crime or a harmful act.

    perpetration:

    The act of committing a crime or carrying out an unlawful act.

    perpetuate:

    To cause something to continue indefinitely.

    Slang Meanings of perpetrate

    Meaning: To mess up

    Example Sentence: I totally perpetrated that last exam by not studying.

    Meaning: To pull a stunt

    Example Sentence: He really perpetrated a wild stunt at the party last night.