Carry out - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkærɪ ˈaʊt|  American pronunciation of the word carry out
Brit.  |ˈkærɪæʊt|  British pronunciation of the word carry out

verb

- put in effect (syn: accomplish, action, carry through, execute, fulfil, fulfill)
carry out a task
- pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue (syn: follow out, follow through, follow up, implement, put through)

Extra examples

We all have certain duties and jobs to carry out.

The gunmen carried out their threat and shot the man.

...carried out the task efficiently and cheerfully...

The police carried out the raid with great speed.

If new employees are unable to carry out their duties, they may be fired.

Students will carry out simple laboratory experiments.

...you will be given some leeway in choosing how to carry out the project...

He won the election so convincingly that he believed the people had mandated him to carry out his policies.

He requires from generals and officers that they carry out orders without questions.

You should not allow unqualified people to carry out work on your house.

We need to carry out more research.

Nicholson didn't carry out his threat to take legal action.

Will the government carry out its promise to reform the law?

He will soon be fit enough to carry out his duties (=do his job).

The princess will continue to carry out royal engagements.

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