We have no meanings for "perpetrate an act" in our records yet.
1 It is hard to conceive that anything could induce you to perpetrate an act so shocking, so impossible to reconcile to nature or reason.
2 Roderic's weakness now led him to perpetrate an act of cruelty, although it could scarcely be called unjust according to the ideas of the times.
3 O thou that art of righteous behaviour, it is exceedingly difficult for one that is of righteous behaviour to perpetrate an act that is unrighteous.
4 By perpetrating an act of adultery, the man only becomes stained with guilt.
5 By perpetrating an act of injustice, which would perpetuate agitation.
6 According to the criminal complaint, Mr Chauvin is accused of causing Mr Floyd's death "by perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others".
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