self-perpetuating
Americanadjective
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continuing oneself in office, rank, etc., beyond the normal limit.
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capable of indefinite continuation.
adjective
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Origin of self-perpetuating
First recorded in 1815–25
Example Sentences
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And male monopolies on power tend to be self-perpetuating: Only when a critical mass of women run and win does it begin to feel possible that women can run for office and win.
From Slate • Nov. 22, 2025
According to Dr. Thierry, it may be that persistent overproduction of NETs, fueled by self-perpetuating inflammatory and thrombotic loops, exacerbates disease severity.
From Science Daily • Nov. 13, 2025
“It’s a self-perpetuating cycle. To defeat JNIM, the junta needs large-scale ground operations and air support; yet both depend on a steady supply of fuel,” said the FPRI’s Parens.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025
The arrangement, known as a self-perpetuating board, is very common in the nonprofit world, said Reid.
From Reuters • Nov. 22, 2023
So will those who favor the modern trend to built-in obsolescence, for chemical control is self-perpetuating, needing frequent and costly repetition.
From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson
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