Perpetuation (noun)

  1. The act of keeping something in existence or continuing its existence.
  2. The preservation of something over time.

Origin:

The word "perpetuation" comes from the latin word "perpetuus" meaning "continuous" or "lasting". it refers to the act of keeping something in existence or continuing its existence.

Examples:

  1. The organization's mission is the perpetuation of traditional music.
  2. The perpetuation of the species is a fundamental goal of all living organisms.
  3. Perpetuation of culture and tradition is important for maintaining a sense of identity and connection to the past.
  4. Perpetuation of a business or an enterprise is often the goal of its owners.
  5. Perpetuation of certain ideas or practices can lead to their becoming outdated or harmful.
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