Sentence example with the word 'perpetration'

perpetration

Definition n. the act of committing a crime

Last update: August 12, 2015


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The act of discriminating between any religion is a kind of perpetration.   [Please select]

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While Dean hadn't read the tome, Cynthia had utilized it faithfully in her recent perpetration of meals.   [Please select]

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"Yes, and you maintained that the perpetration of a crime is always accompanied by illness."   [Please select]

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Sometimes they realize it only after the crime has been perpetrated, sometimes they realize it just before its perpetration.   [Please select]

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There are cases, too, when men come to themselves just before the perpetration of the crime.   [Please select]

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The performance of a good action has undoubtedly a tendency to elevate, as the perpetration of a bad one has to demoralise.   [Please select]

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The same principle in different forms is applied under the government organization in the perpetration of the crimes, without which no government organization could exist.   [Please select]

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But the inhabitants denied all knowledge of its perpetration, and the murderers fled to the Pequodees, by whom they were received and sheltered.   [Please select]

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