carries, carried, carrying
to carry out
phrasal verbC
To perform or complete a task or duty
- 1The team will carry out the project next month.
- 2She was asked to carry out the survey by Friday.
To carry out means to do or finish a job or responsibility. It involves completing a task or duty that has been assigned to you. It is important to follow through and make sure the job is done correctly and on time.
Remember to double-check your work after you carry out a task. This will help you catch any mistakes or oversights before submitting the final result.
at a business conference
Preparing for the Presentation
Anthony
Barbara, have you finished the slides for the presentation?
Barbara
Yes, I managed to carry out the task this morning.
Anthony
Great! Now we can focus on rehearsing our parts.
Barbara
Absolutely, let's make sure everything goes smoothly.
at the animal sanctuary
Feeding Time Duties
David
Lisa, have you finished feeding the lions?
Lisa
Not yet, I'm about to carry out that task now.
David
Great, let me know if you need any help with it.
Lisa
Thanks, I'll let you know once I'm done.
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Similar to "to carry out":
- 1execute
- 2conduct
- 3implement