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was perpetuated

verb

To make perpetual; to preserve from extinction or oblivion.

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This origin myth was perpetuated for decades.

The charge was perpetuated by later historians who espoused the ideal of national independence.

It was perpetuated by greedy bankers, whether investment bankers or commercial bankers.

He said the exploitation was perpetuated by the stigma around drug addiction.

This myth, Jensen argued, was perpetuated by drinking songs and lore.

Some copyist thought "Suatutanda" was a place and this ghost name was perpetuated in geographical works.

The Romanian link with dragons was perpetuated in JK Rowling's Harry Potter series.

But the debate was perpetuated more often by tribal loyalties than by artistic necessity.

The practice seems to have begun in Babylonia and was perpetuated in Rome, Spain, the Islamic world, China, and Africa.

The junk food-inspired lack of concentration was perpetuated by constant instant messaging (disguised as "dictionary" use).

Since the Sun always returned after this ruckus-making, it is easy to see how the tradition was perpetuated.

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