carry_out |
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| 1. | [ verb ] put in effect | |
| Synonyms: | accomplish fulfill carry_through fulfil execute action | |
| Examples: | "carry out a task" "execute the decision of the people" "He actioned the operation" |
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| Related terms: | complete effect do dispatch run consummate perfect get_over follow_through accomplishment fulfillment execution | |
| 2. | [ verb ] pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue | |
| Synonyms: | implement put_through go_through follow_out follow_up follow_through | |
| Examples: | "Did he go through with the treatment?" "He implemented a new economic plan" "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal" |
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| Related terms: | complete adhere carry_through execution follow-up follow-up follow-up | |
| 3. | [ verb ] act so as to bring about | |
| Synonyms: | effect | |
| Examples: | "effect a change" |
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| Related terms: | act carry bring_to_bear practice backdate consequence | |
| 4. | [ verb ] direct the course of; manage or control | |
| Synonyms: | conduct carry_on deal | |
| Examples: | "You cannot conduct business like this" |
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| Related terms: | manage officiate racketeer transaction hand conducting | |
| 5. | [ verb ] carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions | |
| Synonyms: | do practice exercise practise | |
| Examples: | : "practice law" |
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| Related terms: | take_up shamanize use work | |
| Similar spelling: |
Carruth cry_out carroty |
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