Simple past tense and past participle of perpetuate. To make something be perpetual; (or figuratively) to prolong something.(verb)
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Use "perpetuated" in a sentence
"Slug's reputation, which Atmosphere's media coverage has eagerly perpetuated, is one of personal drama and pathos."
"To the Griqua went the consolation of having their name perpetuated in one of the richest portions of the earth's surface, which once they had called their own."
"He is justly honored by having his name perpetuated not only by our street and district, but by a bank, market, school and street in the city proper."