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Phrasal Verb - Carrying out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To 'carry out' means to perform, execute, or implement a task, plan, instruction, experiment, duty, or investigation to its completion. It implies putting something into action or effect, often involving a series of steps or a structured process. This phrasal verb emphasizes the act of performance and the successful completion of an assigned or undertaken responsibility, rather than just the planning or conceptualization. It suggests adherence to a specific method or instruction to achieve a desired outcome, often in a formal or organized context. It can also refer to fulfilling a promise or threat.

Examples

No.Example
1The team was instructed to carry out the mission without fail, regardless of the obstacles.
2Scientists are working diligently to carry out a new study on the long-term effects of pollution.
3She needs to carry out the instructions precisely for the complex scientific experiment to yield accurate results.
4It's important to carry out regular maintenance on your car to prevent major breakdowns and ensure safety.
5The police will carry out a thorough investigation into the recent bank robbery, interviewing all witnesses.
6Students were asked to carry out a survey among their peers to gather data for their sociology project.
7We must carry out our responsibilities as citizens, including voting and obeying the law, for a functional society.
8The company plans to carry out a major restructuring next quarter to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
9He promised to carry out his threat if his demands weren't met, leaving everyone concerned.
10Before leaving the facility, please carry out a final check of all security systems to ensure everything is locked.