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perpetrated to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "perpetrated to" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "perpetrated" usually requires a direct object to indicate what action was committed. Example: "The crime was perpetrated to instill fear in the community." (Note: "perpetrated" should be followed by "against" or "on" instead of "to.")
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Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
But that is only the start of the mayhem, in which various criminal frauds are perpetrated to ensure the outcome is not skewed.
News & Media
You can't reform policing without considering whether recorded crime is falling, at least partly because it's moving online, into a world of identity theft and increasingly sophisticated bank fraud and live-streamed child abuse perpetrated to order overseas.
News & Media
"Acts of terror like Sunday's massacre in Orlando are perpetrated to divide us along lines of race, religion, sect and sexuality – but that kind of hatred and division must not prevail," he said.
News & Media
I have today written to the Serious Fraud Office asking it to launch an investigation into evidence in the Panorama programme suggesting systematic corporate fraud was perpetrated to avoid incurring fines.
News & Media
"The terrorist attacks in Brussels in May 2014 (Jewish Museum) and March 2016 (airport and metro station), as well as the multiple attacks in Paris in November 2015, were all atrocities perpetrated to some degree by returnees," according to the Radicalization Awareness Network.
News & Media
Instead of the glib claim that Vietnam was never more than an endless "conspiracy" perpetrated to win presidential elections, why not expose us to the real anxieties that propelled the war and to the rival agonies of its sponsors and opponents?
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Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Like the con jobs that Nadia's friends perpetrate to string John and the rest of us along, "Birthday Girl" feels like nothing more than a pleasant but distant business transaction.
News & Media
Military training needs to shift from teaching men how to perpetrate violence to teaching them how to prevent it.
News & Media
He added, "One cannot be allowed to perpetrate fraud to subvert our adoption system for financial gain".
News & Media
The world's oceans are vast, remote, unassigned spaces (Felson 1994) that make piracy easier to perpetrate, harder to detect and prevent, but not inevitable.
Science
In multinomial logit regression comparing patterns of IPV perpetration to perpetrating no physical IPV, the relationships of financial stressors were less consistent.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "perpetrated to". The correct prepositions to use with "perpetrated" are "on" or "against". For example, "The crime was perpetrated on the community" or "The crime was perpetrated against the community".
Common error
A common error is using "to" instead of "on" or "against" after "perpetrated". Always remember that "perpetrated" needs a direct object, indicating what the action was inflicted upon or against. Replace "perpetrated to" with "perpetrated on/against".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "perpetrated to" functions as a verb phrase aiming to describe an action directed towards something or someone. However, this construction is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage involves employing the prepositions "on" or "against" instead, as noted by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "perpetrated to" appears in some sources, it's considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, the standard and accepted usage requires the prepositions "on" or "against" to follow "perpetrated". Correct alternatives include phrases such as "committed against" or "carried out on". To ensure clarity and accuracy in writing, avoid using "perpetrated to" and opt for the grammatically correct alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
perpetrated on
Corrects the preposition to "on", aligning with standard English grammar for the verb "perpetrate".
perpetrated against
Corrects the preposition to "against", aligning with standard English grammar for the verb "perpetrate".
committed against
Replaces "perpetrated" with a more common synonym and uses the correct preposition "against" indicating the target of the action.
carried out on
Uses a phrasal verb to replace "perpetrated" and employs "on" to show the recipient of the action.
inflicted upon
Offers a more formal alternative to "perpetrated", using "upon" to indicate the recipient of a negative action.
done to
Provides a simpler, more direct way of expressing an action's effect on someone or something.
executed against
Suggests a planned or deliberate action directed towards a specific target.
visited upon
Implies a consequence or misfortune that affects someone or something.
wreaked on
Indicates the unleashing of something destructive or harmful onto something or someone.
imposed on
Focuses on the act of enforcing or placing something, often unwelcome, on another.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "perpetrated to"?
No, the phrase "perpetrated to" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The verb "perpetrate" should be followed by the prepositions "on" or "against". For example, it's correct to say "perpetrated on" or "perpetrated against".
What are some alternatives to "perpetrated to"?
Since "perpetrated to" is incorrect, you should use phrases like "committed against" or "carried out on" instead. These alternatives accurately convey the meaning of an action being inflicted on someone or something.
Which preposition should I use after "perpetrated", "on" or "against"?
Both "on" and "against" are correct after "perpetrated", but they have slightly different nuances. "Perpetrated on" usually refers to a general effect or impact, while "perpetrated against" typically implies a more direct and intentional action directed at a specific target.
How can I avoid mistakes when using the word "perpetrated"?
Always ensure that "perpetrated" is followed by a preposition that indicates the recipient of the action, such as "on" or "against". Review your sentence to confirm that it clearly expresses who or what was affected by the action. Also, consider using alternative phrases like "committed against" to ensure clarity and correctness.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested