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What is the past tense of perpetuate?

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The past tense of perpetuate is perpetuated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of perpetuate is perpetuates.

The present participle of perpetuate is perpetuating.

The past participle of perpetuate is perpetuated.

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The historic insularity and xenophobia of the Japanese have perpetuated a style of cooking relying on the indigenous ingredients of the country.
The idea that all furries are doing something taboo was perpetuated in news media reports last fall.
As students of urban folklore know, legends are perpetuated for reasons other than simple credulity.
The reasons for the fomentation of militancy have been spectacularly perpetuated by your very own government.
Britain has changed because of the culture of political correctness perpetuated by the government.
The idealism of childhood is further perpetuated by the advertising industry that plays on our nostalgia for a time when everything came easily.

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