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Perpetrate - To carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action)
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Perpetrate almost any sin, inflict any other torture, but spare him the agony of disappointment.
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Perpetrate almost any sin, inflict any other torture, but spare him the agony of disappointment.
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Perpetrate/perpetuate: To perpetrate is to commit, usually a crime.
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Perpetrate = commit an offense Only an insane person could perpetrate such a horrible crime.
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Perpetrate/perpetuate: To perpetrate is to commit, usually a crime.
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Perpetrate = commit an offense Only an insane person could perpetrate such a horrible crime.
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Perpetrate/perpetuate: To perpetrate is to commit, usually a crime.
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* '' 'Perpetrate/perpetuate' '': To perpetrate is to commit, usually a crime.
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Clinic Owners Moved from Miami to Detroit to Perpetrate Scheme
USDOJ: Justice News 2010
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