to present, execute, or do in a poor or tasteless manner: Who perpetrated this so-called comedy?
Origin: 1540–50; < L perpetrātus (ptp. of perpetrāre to carry out, execute, perform), equiv. to per-per-+ -petr- (comb. form of patrāre to father, bring about; see pater) + -ā- theme vowel + -tus ptp. suffix; see -ate1
Main Entry: per·pe·trate Pronunciation: 'p&r-p&-"trAt Function: transitive verb Inflected Forms: -trat·ed; -trat·ing : to carry out or bring about (as a crime) —per·pe·tra·tion/"p&r-p&-'trA-sh&n/noun —per·pe·tra·tor/'p&r-p&-"trA-t&r/noun