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

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They will be perpetrating environmental damage if they continue dumping waste into the river.
The hostile nation was suspected of planning to perpetrate acts of aggression against its neighboring countries.
By the end of the mission, the spy will have perpetrated crucial intelligence gathering within enemy lines.
Before the trial begins, the accused will have perpetrated a detailed plan to defend their innocence.
The company does not allow employees to perpetrate discrimination in the workplace.
The detective has been perpetrating a relentless pursuit of the criminal mastermind.
The spy had perpetrated espionage activities in multiple countries.
The drug cartel attempted to perpetrate the smuggling of illegal substances across borders.
The spy will perpetrate espionage to gather classified information from the enemy.
The cult leaders were arrested for attempting to perpetrate brainwashing techniques on their followers.
The hacker had perpetrated a cyber attack on the government database.

Perpetrate

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verbTo commit, especially a crime.

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Last Updated On: March 4, 2024
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