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to perpetuating
verb
To make perpetual; to preserve from extinction or oblivion.
Exact(38)
He visits the Table regularly and is dedicated to perpetuating it.
How, then, could anyone find an upside to perpetuating the Guantánamo fiasco?
Punk-rockers, like bluesmen, often devote themselves to perpetuating their style rather than transforming it.
A devoted member of our Board Governors, he was devoted to perpetuating the values, teaching and ethics of Judaism.
The leadership of the church then fell to Brigham Young, who dedicated himself to perpetuating Smith's teachings and program.
(The stone cottage is used as an office by a private group devoted to perpetuating her ideals).
Similar(19)
They only want to perpetuate themselves".
Mine is not to perpetuate division".
"It continues to perpetuate the controversy".
"I just wanted to perpetuate her legacy".
We like to perpetuate myths about teamwork.
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