English to Marathi Dictionary perpetuate

perpetuate

चिरस्थायी
definition
verb
the law perpetuated the interests of the ruling class
make (something, typically an undesirable situation or an unfounded belief) continue indefinitely.
translation of 'perpetuate'
चिरस्थायी करणे
example
Every year, parents continue to 'perpetuate' the myth of Santa Claus.
It assumes that changes are needed in the economic systems and structures that 'perpetuate' inequality and injustice.
The people profiteering off of the growth 'perpetuate' the problem and have a human obligation to correct the problems.
The financial oligarchy wants the war to continue to 'perpetuate' their global wealth.
The error in the second model is that the present situation need not 'perpetuate' itself.
These conditions destroy human dignity and 'perpetuate' poverty.
The fake images that concern us most are those that are created to 'perpetuate' a lie.
In this way we often 'perpetuate' self-defeating subliminal beliefs.
He also continues to attempt to 'perpetuate' those lies, but the public is beginning to wake up.
Indeed inheritance under the current system only serves to 'perpetuate' inequality.
The effect of its rate rise will be to 'perpetuate' global economic imbalances.
a monument to 'perpetuate' the memory of those killed in the war
These systems are as useless today as the bureaucratic institutions that continue to 'perpetuate' and promote their usage.
how did these first humans survive to 'perpetuate' the species?
The answer lies beyond a 'perpetuation' of memory and myth.
Her production pinpoints the role of women as both products and 'perpetuators' of the loyalist ethos with clinical accuracy.
The man is a professional 'perpetuator' of the myth.
It has become a place that 'perpetuates' and nourishes the precincts of power and violence.
Doing that simply legitimises and 'perpetuates' continuing oppression.
She couldn't let him keep 'perpetuating' that process.
The book contains unsubstantiated statements 'perpetuating' old myths and creating confusion.
Partly taken in by this, partly its 'perpetuator' , he embraced that myth to service his artistic aims.
The media has 'perpetuated' four big lies in relation to this event.
The conditions for the 'perpetuation' of evil were now complete.
For protesters the present arrangement 'perpetuates' gross global inequity, made worse by rampant globalization.
If so, then I will call this nothing else but sheer 'perpetuation' of poverty and illiteracy, ill health and gross violation of human rights!
Why make a mockery of a real problem by inviting its 'perpetuators' to condemn it?
This criminal law allows for the 'perpetuation' of the problem.
It depends on, and 'perpetuates' , an eighteenth-century liberal ideal of autonomy, individualism and unencumbered choice.
The two men are understandably disgruntled and fault the shelters for 'perpetuating' what they see as a system of control.
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