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perpetrate verb accomplish, achieve, be guilty of, bring about, bring to pass, carry into execution, carry off, carry on, carry out, carry through, commit, committere, do, effect, effectuate, execute, follow through, fulfill, impose, inflict, maneuver, manipulate, perform, produce, put into action, put into effect, take measures, transact, work, work out Associated concepts: perpetrate a crime See also: accomplish, execute, operate, perform How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Yet Picasso and Goya, through their art, left a kind of fragmentary testament--not of "man's inhumanity to man," as the banal humanist credo would have it, but of specific perpetrations of what we now call "war crimes," their effects on victims, and, above all, their implications for bystanders. Marple suggested that Peter was disturbed (avoiding the term "insane") because of the "circumstances of the murders, the arrest, and imprisonment" and thus was temporarily insane as "the consequences and not the cause of his perpetrations. |
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