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perpetrated
[pur-pi-trey-tid]
adjective
(of a crime, injustice, hoax, prank, etc.) committed or carried out.
I concluded that the entire argument for the war might be not only dubious, but a deliberately perpetrated sham.
(of something tasteless, false, poorly executed, etc.) presented, made, performed, etc..
This piece of unholy perpetrated music is a self-portrait of the artist as a maniac, without a trace of beauty in it.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of perpetrate.
Other Word Forms
- unperpetrated adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of perpetrated1
Example Sentences
He said that Mr Lynch had "not only perpetrated an enormous fraud, but lied about it at every stage".
Members of the groups are also suspected to be behind attacks perpetrated earlier this year on Marks & Spencer and other U.K. retailers, including posh department store Harrods.
"The country has witnessed a heinous terror incident, perpetrated by anti-national forces, through a car explosion near the Red Fort", a cabinet statement read, after a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
To Michael Burry, the subprime mortgage market looked increasingly like a fraud perpetrated by a handful of subprime bond trading desks.
"This 'climate change' - it's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world," he told the UN General Assembly in September.
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