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to carry out
[phrase form: carry]
01
to complete or conduct a task, job, etc.
Transitive: to carry out a task
Examples
The research team will carry out experiments to test the hypothesis and gather data.
It is essential to carry out a thorough analysis of market trends before launching a new product.
02
to execute a decision, order, or directive
Transitive: to carry out an order or promise
Examples
The military was prepared to carry out the president's order to deploy troops in response to the crisis.
Upon receiving the court order, law enforcement agencies will carry out the arrest warrant for the wanted suspect.
03
to physically move something or someone from one place to another
Examples
The movers were hired to carry out the furniture from the old apartment to the new one.
The janitor had to carry out the trash from every office in the building.



























