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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Perpetrate' in a Sentence

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The students organized a campaign to raise awareness about the consequences of bullying and how it can perpetrate harm.
He was perpetrating the fraud scheme for months.
The detective was determined to apprehend the person who tried to perpetrate the robbery.
Bobby accidentally perpetrate a spill while pouring his juice.
Sarah loves to perpetrate kindness by sharing her toys with others.
The detective worked tirelessly to solve the mystery of who tried to perpetrate the theft in the museum.
The chef was determined not to perpetrate any cooking mistakes during the live television show.
The chef decided to perpetrate a culinary experiment with exotic spices.
The magician planned to perpetrate an amazing trick at the birthday party.
She promised never to perpetrate a lie to her friends.
The chef decided to perpetrate a delicious cake for the birthday celebration.
The superhero vowed to stop the villain from attempting to perpetrate evil deeds in the city.
Sally didn't want to perpetrate a bedtime delay by staying up too late.
He did not want to perpetrate any mischief during the school play.
The mischievous squirrel tried to perpetrate a nut heist in the garden.
The little chef wanted to perpetrate a yummy cake for his friend's birthday.
The detective uncovered evidence that the thief tried to perpetrate a robbery.
The mischievous raccoon managed to perpetrate chaos in the kitchen.
The mischievous puppy tried to perpetrate a mess in the living room.
The wizard had a plan to perpetrate a magical prank on his friends.

Perpetrate

pur-pi-treyt
verbTo commit, especially a crime.

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Last Updated On: March 4, 2024
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