The correct answer is cause to continue.
Perpetuate
A. cause to continue
B. age slowly
C. endure
D. make it happen
The correct answer is (A) To cause to continue (e.g., tradition, memory, etc.); to make perpetual; to preserve from oblivion; to save from extinction.
Perpetuate comes from Latin perpetuare.
Examples of use:
- They perpetuate his memory by a dinner held each spring.
- The birth of a son ensures that his name will be perpetuated.