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Definition of self-perpetuating in English: self-perpetuatingadjective Perpetuating itself or oneself without external agency or intervention. 使自身永存的 the self-perpetuating power of the bureaucracy 永存的官僚权力。 Example sentencesExamples - It's a self-perpetuating ritual without a cause.
- She says women suffer from self-perpetuating fears.
- The desire to regulate becomes self-perpetuating, because bureaucrats who are not seeking to introduce further controls are clearly not doing their job.
- The whole process has become self-perpetuating.
- Meanwhile at the top, those wonderful universities that pay such fantastic salaries to their academics, are producing a new class of rich who are becoming self-perpetuating.
- A perfect example of the unique situations that occur in such small and self-perpetuating populations happened one evening at a party.
- I've assumed he privileges literature, and that his affection for it over philosophy is self-perpetuating, but where does it originate?
- This state power is an ever-present self-perpetuating body over and above society.
- Vast quantities of gold, diamonds and other minerals have been stolen by protagonists of this war, which as a result has become self-perpetuating.
- This very process would be brought up by said media at every opportunity as a self-perpetuating prophecy, ad nauseam.
- We are familiar to distraction with the self-perpetuating logic of capitalist institutions, because this logic is the means and end of our cultural products.
- After a while, the whole process operates as though on auto-pilot, self-serving and self-perpetuating.
- To the cynical among us, business meetings tend to generate more business meetings in that self-perpetuating manner that is the hallmark of bureaucracy.
- They are self-perpetuating power centers of our colleges and universities.
- Since the show attracts entries that mimic previous winners, the contest reconstitutes itself each year in the same self-perpetuating form.
- You choose to be in that position, because you have always put self-perpetuating defeatism ahead of moral integrity and political courage.
- These getting-with-the-times projects tend to span across enough years to make themselves self-perpetuating.
- Needless to say, these grant writers are most often paid with grant money, bringing the system ever closer to becoming a self-perpetuating circularity.
- Government agencies, even those purportedly dedicated to making money, are inherently inefficient and self-perpetuating.
- Once those enormous sums of money are in circulation, businesses and therefore employment become self-perpetuating.
Definition of self-perpetuating in US English: self-perpetuatingadjectiveˈˌsɛlf pərˈpɛtʃəˌweɪdɪŋˈˌself pərˈpeCHəˌwādiNG Perpetuating itself or oneself without external agency or intervention. 使自身永存的 the self-perpetuating power of the bureaucracy 永存的官僚权力。 Example sentencesExamples - Needless to say, these grant writers are most often paid with grant money, bringing the system ever closer to becoming a self-perpetuating circularity.
- After a while, the whole process operates as though on auto-pilot, self-serving and self-perpetuating.
- You choose to be in that position, because you have always put self-perpetuating defeatism ahead of moral integrity and political courage.
- Government agencies, even those purportedly dedicated to making money, are inherently inefficient and self-perpetuating.
- Since the show attracts entries that mimic previous winners, the contest reconstitutes itself each year in the same self-perpetuating form.
- This state power is an ever-present self-perpetuating body over and above society.
- A perfect example of the unique situations that occur in such small and self-perpetuating populations happened one evening at a party.
- This very process would be brought up by said media at every opportunity as a self-perpetuating prophecy, ad nauseam.
- I've assumed he privileges literature, and that his affection for it over philosophy is self-perpetuating, but where does it originate?
- Meanwhile at the top, those wonderful universities that pay such fantastic salaries to their academics, are producing a new class of rich who are becoming self-perpetuating.
- Once those enormous sums of money are in circulation, businesses and therefore employment become self-perpetuating.
- It's a self-perpetuating ritual without a cause.
- The desire to regulate becomes self-perpetuating, because bureaucrats who are not seeking to introduce further controls are clearly not doing their job.
- Vast quantities of gold, diamonds and other minerals have been stolen by protagonists of this war, which as a result has become self-perpetuating.
- To the cynical among us, business meetings tend to generate more business meetings in that self-perpetuating manner that is the hallmark of bureaucracy.
- She says women suffer from self-perpetuating fears.
- The whole process has become self-perpetuating.
- These getting-with-the-times projects tend to span across enough years to make themselves self-perpetuating.
- They are self-perpetuating power centers of our colleges and universities.
- We are familiar to distraction with the self-perpetuating logic of capitalist institutions, because this logic is the means and end of our cultural products.
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