Carry out the word synonym

  • accomplish
  • achieve
  • execute
  • finalize
  • implement
  • perform
  • realize
  • carry through
  • consummate
  • discharge
  • effect
  • effectuate
  • fulfill
  • meet

On this page you’ll find 71 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to carry out, such as: accomplish, achieve, execute, finalize, implement, and perform.

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How to use carry out in a sentence

They will carry out the dictum of Carlyle that the modern university is a university of books.

THE SALVAGING OF CIVILISATIONH. G. (HERBERT GEORGE) WELLS

The text of the amendments designed to carry out these recommendations will be submitted by the Board at an early date.

READINGS IN MONEY AND BANKINGCHESTER ARTHUR PHILLIPS

The Professor, passing benevolently on, was glad he had now enough money to carry out his projects.

UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS

A quite young child will, for example, pretend to do something, as to take an empty cup and carry out the semblance of drinking.

CHILDREN’S WAYSJAMES SULLY

It is by my order that the Turks are being left a free hand to carry out this pious duty.

GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTON

Your indomitable bravery will suffice to frustrate the attempt to carry out their plans.

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN

This result comes only to those who carry out all the directions with genuine alacrity—not shirking one of them.

ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)

If an officer failed to grasp his meaning he would storm at him, and attempt himself to carry out the task.

NAPOLEON’S MARSHALSR. P. DUNN-PATTISON

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO CARRY OUT

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  1. carry out

    Do is the one comprehensive word which includes this whole class. We may say of the least item of daily work, «It is done,» and of the grandest human achievement, «Well doneFinish and complete signify to bring to an end what was previously begun; there is frequently the difference in usage that finish is applied to the fine details and is superficial, while complete is comprehensive, being applied to the whole ideal, plan, and execution; as, to finish a statue; to complete a scheme of philosophy. To discharge is to do what is given in charge, expected, or required; as, to discharge the duties of the office. To fulfil is to do or to be what has been promised, expected, hoped, or desired; as, a son fulfils a father’s hopes. Realize, effect, execute, and consummate all signify to embody in fact what was before in thought. One may realize that which he has done nothing to bring about; he may realize the dreams of youth by inheriting a fortune; but he can not effect his early designs except by doing the utmost that is necessary to make them fact. Effect includes all that is done to accomplish the intent; execute refers rather to the final steps; consummate is limited quite sharply to the concluding act. An officer executes the law when he proceeds against its violators; a purchase is consummated when the money is paid and the property delivered. Execute refers more commonly to the commands of another, effect and consummate to one’s own designs; as, the commander effected the capture of the fort, because his officers and men promptly executed his commands. Achieve — to do something worthy of a chief — signifies always to perform some great and generally some worthy exploit. Perform and accomplish both imply working toward the end; but perform always allows a possibility of not attaining, while accomplish carries the thought of full completion. In Longfellow’s lines, «Patience; accomplish thy labor,» etc., perform could not be substituted without great loss. As between complete and accomplish, complete considers rather the thing as done; accomplish, the whole process of doing it. Commit, as applied to actions, is used only of those that are bad, whether grave or trivial; perpetrate is used chiefly of aggravated crimes or, somewhat humorously, of blunders. A man may commit a sin, a trespass, or a murder; perpetrate an outrage or a felony. We finish a garment or a letter, complete an edifice or a life-work, consummate a bargain or a crime, discharge a duty, effect a purpose, execute a command, fulfil a promise, perform our daily tasks, realize an ideal, accomplish a design, achieve a victory. Compare TRANSACT; TRANSACTION.

    Synonyms:
    accomplish, achieve, actualize, bring about, bring to pass, carry through, commit, complete, consummate, discharge, do, effect, execute, finish, fulfil, perform, perpetrate, realize, transact, work out

    Antonyms:
    baffle, come short, defeat, destroy, fail, frustrate, mar, miscarry, miss, neglect, ruin, spoil

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  1. carry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfilverb

    put in effect

    «carry out a task»; «execute the decision of the people»; «He actioned the operation»

    Synonyms:
    follow out, fulfill, follow through, implement, litigate, execute, reach, put to death, accomplish, fulfil, go through, meet, fill, follow up, process, satisfy, carry through, put through, action, run, pull through, attain, sue, achieve, do, bring through, perform, save, live up to

  2. follow through, follow up, follow out, carry out, implement, put through, go throughverb

    pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue

    «Did he go through with the treatment?»; «He implemented a new economic plan»; «She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal»

    Synonyms:
    follow out, fulfill, follow through, implement, go across, execute, consume, experience, fulfil, go through, down, follow up, accomplish, carry through, action, run through, enforce, pass, put through, devour, apply, work through, see

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  1. Petro Poroshenko:

    The purpose of the exercises is to increase the level of interoperability of our combat aircraft with the air forces of the United States and other member states of the alliance, five years ago, our planes rusted on the ground and military pilots forgot about the sky. But today, each of you has an opportunity to see the professional skills of our pilots — soldiers, who carry out difficult tasks on an equal footing with their foreign counterparts.

  2. Ben Hodges:

    We can carry out the tasks that we have now, that are assigned now, with the currently assigned forces and infrastructure and with the rotational forces that the Army has committed to provide, it would certainly be a challenge if they got any less.

  3. Extinction Rebellion:

    On June 18, we plan to carry out nonviolent direct action to ensure Heathrow Authorities close the airport for the day, to create a ‘pause’ in recognition of the genocidal impact of high carbon activities, such as flying, upon the natural world, this is not about targeting the public, but holding the Government to their duty to take leadership on the climate and ecological emergency.

  4. Heather Heldman:

    China is using a variety of tech tools to carry out its mass surveillance everything from sophisticated DNA mapping to advanced social media monitoring and cyber-surveillance tools such as facial recognition all tools more commonly used in a military or law enforcement context, much of the funding for the construction and deployment of such systems comes from the Chinese government, but it also comes from international private sector enterprises that may be partially owned by a Chinese entity.

  5. The British government:

    This is an important step allowing us to develop an app that will bring together the functionality required to carry out contact tracing, but also making it easy to order tests, and access proactive advice and guidance to aid self-isolation.


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  • شغل, نفذArabic
  • udføreDanish
  • ausüben, realisieren, tragen, raus, abwickeln, ausführen, erledigenGerman
  • realizar, cumplir, llevar a caboSpanish
  • täyttää, toteuttaaFinnish
  • réaliser, effectuer, accomplir, mettre à exécution, mettre en application, sortirFrench
  • végrehajt, véghezvisz, megvalósítHungarian
  • realizzare, compiereItalian
  • 行うJapanese
  • cumprir, executar, levar a cabo, realizarPortuguese
  • a pune în execuție, realiza, executaRomanian
  • исполнить, вынести, исполнять, выполнить, выносить, выполнятьRussian
  • gerçekleştirmekTurkish
  • 完成Chinese

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carry out

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Definition of carry outnext

as in to fulfill

to carry through (as a process) to completion

carried out the task efficiently and cheerfully

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  • fulfill

  • perform

  • accomplish

  • execute

  • achieve

  • carry off

  • do

  • pull off

  • fulfil

  • make

  • put through

  • implement

  • bring off

  • go through

  • prosecute

  • commit

  • negotiate

  • perpetrate

  • bring about

  • complete

  • follow through (with)

  • compass

  • finish

  • effect

  • realize

  • practice

  • effectuate

  • engage (in)

  • ace

  • attain

  • wind up

  • repeat

  • end

  • nail

  • practise

  • work (at)

  • reenact

  • actualize

  • reduplicate


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • fail

  • slight

  • skimp

  • slur

  • fail

  • slight

  • skimp

  • slur

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