What does Perpetrate mean?
Definitions for Perpetrate
ˈpɜr pɪˌtreɪtper·pe·trate
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Princeton's WordNet
perpetrate, commit, pullverb
perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
"perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery"
Wiktionary
perpetrateverb
To be guilty of, or responsible for a crime etc; to commit.
Etymology: From perpetratus, past participle of perpetrare, from per + patrare, akin to potis, potens; see potent.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To PERPETRATEverb
Etymology: perpetro, Lat. perpetrer, Fr.
Hear of such a crime
As tragick poets, since the birth of time,
Ne’er feign’d a thronging audience to amaze;
But true and perpetrated in our days. Nahum Tate, Juvenal.My tender infants or my careful sire,
These they returning will to death require,
Will perpetrate on them the first design,
And take the forfeit of their heads for mine. Dryden.The forest, which in after-times,
Fierce Romulus, for perpetrated crimes,
A sacred refuge made. Dryden.Success, the mark no mortal wit,
Or surest hand can always hit;
For whatsoe’er we perpetrate,
We do but row, we’re steer’d by fate. Hudibras.
Wikipedia
perpetrate
In law enforcement jargon, a suspect is a known person accused or suspected of committing a crime. Police and reporters in the United States often use the word suspect as a jargon when referring to the perpetrator of the offense (perp in dated U.S. slang). However, in official definition, the perpetrator is the robber, assailant, counterfeiter, etc.—the person who committed the crime. The distinction between suspect and perpetrator recognizes that the suspect is not known to have committed the offense, while the perpetrator—who may not yet have been suspected of the crime, and is thus not necessarily a suspect—is the one who did. The suspect may be a different person from the perpetrator, or there may have been no actual crime, which would mean there is no perpetrator.A common error in police reports is a witness description of the suspect (as a witness generally describes a perpetrator, while a mug shot is of a suspect). Frequently it is stated that police are looking for the suspect, when there is no suspect; the police could be looking for a suspect, but they are surely looking for the perpetrator, and very often it is impossible to tell from such a police report whether there is a suspect or not. Possibly because of the misuse of "suspect" to mean "perpetrator", police in the late 20th and early 21st century began to use person of interest, possible suspect, and even possible person of interest, to mean suspect.Under the judicial systems of the U.S., once a decision is approved to arrest a suspect, or bind him over for trial, either by a prosecutor issuing an information, a grand jury issuing a true bill or indictment, or a judge issuing an arrest warrant, the suspect can then be properly called a defendant, or the accused. Only after being convicted is the suspect properly called the perpetrator.
Webster Dictionary
Perpetrateverb
to do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to commit (as a crime, an offense); to be guilty of; as, to perpetrate a foul deed
Etymology: [L. perpetratus, p. p. of perpetrare to effect, perpetrare; per + patrare to perform.]
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Perpetrate
pėr′pē-trāt, v.t. to perform or commit (usually in a bad sense): to produce (as a poor pun).—adj. Per′petrable.—ns. Perpetrā′tion, act of committing a crime: the thing perpetrated: an evil action; Per′petrātor. [L. perpetrāre, -ātum—per, thoroughly, patrāre, to perform.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Perpetrate in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Perpetrate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of Perpetrate in a Sentence
That is what Raul has been working toward for the last five years since he officially became president … he has been working very carefully, very diligently on setting the stage for the next generation of Castro followers … to take power, raul Castro is a family man, like ‘Don Corleone’ – he is now setting up his pieces and Obama has given him an assist in how to perpetrate that.
My friends on the other side have failed to offer any viable theory on how to address the spectacle of a bribed elector, an elector who votes for Frodo Baggins, or one who would perpetrate a bait-and-switch on the people of the state.
Before she can be safely released, Van Houten must do more to develop her understanding of the factors that caused her to seek acceptance from such a negative, violent influence, and perpetrate extreme acts of wanton violence.
They are no longer in a position to use the dance world and their professions to perpetrate criminal behavior against young girls aspiring to become great dancers, brave women are now coming forward and saying they must be stopped. We are grateful their voices are being heard.
To those who continue to perpetrate these crimes : New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker undermine the safety of our residents and yourselves. New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker continue to promote fear for our safety in our everyday lives. We, as a community, will not stand for this and we will be relentless in efforts to provide justice for all of the victims, their families and loved ones. Addressing and eradicating gun violence takes serious action both in the short-term and the long-term — and the City of New Haven is committed to that.
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