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Wiktionary

  1. v. transitive To hold while moving something out.
  2. v. transitive (idiomatic) To fulfill.

WordNet 3.0

  1. v. put in effect
  2. v. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue

Examples

  • “Proteins carry out the various cellular processes that make our bodily systems function.”

    Simon & Schuster: The Autoimmune Epidemic

  • “But sources at the Department for International Development, who pointed out that it provided £1m in start-up funding, said that Britain wanted to carry out a rigorous assessment of Bachelet's plans after doubts about the work of the former UN gender organisation, UNIFEM, which received £3m from Britain.”

    The Guardian: Britain backs UNWomen

  • “Charlie Duke, who was serving as the CapCom for the simulation just as he would be serving as the CapCom for the actual landing, told astronauts Scott and Irwin inside the LM to carry out the abort, which they accomplished successfully.”

    Simon & Schuster: First Man

  • “In April Radowitz was called to Berlin and by his advice the king invited all the German governments except Austria to carry out the principles of the constitution agreed upon at Frankfort in a freer confederation called the "Union", all revolutionary elements being suppressed.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “He supported the archbishop in the latter's efforts to carry out ecclesiastical reforms in that troubled era, rebuilt the Abbey of St. Martin that had been laid waste by the Normans, accompanied the archbishop on visitations, and used his leisure for writing.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “In the summer leading up to the launch in September 1966, Armstrong and Anders helped Pete Conrad and Dick Gordon, the prime crew, work on the techniques required to carry out all the aspects of the Gemini XI mission.”

    Simon & Schuster: First Man

  • “George William's chief adviser, Count Adam von Schwarzenberg, recognized this and made the attempt to carry out this policy; from 1637 he was engaged in a severe struggle with Sweden, to prevent the Swedes from taking possession of Pomerania.”

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss

  • “One of his first tasks was to carry out the Jackson-Neustadt recommendation and dismantle the formal Eisenhower policymaking system.”

    Simon & Schuster: In the Shadow of the Oval Office

  • “Instead, he said the council praises the military's "ability to carry out such a large-scale exposure-monitoring study in the midst of a military operation.”

    USA Today: Scientists say Pentagon misleads on dust study

  • “He has managed tomemorize his facts extremely well and can carry out most procedures by rote.”

    Simon & Schuster: A Mind at a Time

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