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carry out

British pronunciation/kˈaɹi ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/kˈæɹi ˈaʊt/
to carry out
[VERB]
MAIN VERB
[phrase form: carry]
1

to do a task

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2

to execute or implement a decision, order, or directive

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3

to physically move something or someone from one place to another

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Examples
1The company was struggling because there were too many chiefs and not enough Indians to carry out the work.
2Very few carry out these threats and those that do not, lose some credibility with their children who see them as all mouth and no action.
3The patient's weak condition made it challenging for him to carry out daily activities.
4The flu always comes with aches and pains, making it difficult to move around and carry out daily tasks.
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