Synonym: accomplish, achieve, act, carry out, do, execute, transact. Antonym: neglect. Similar words: performer, answer for, butterfly, interfere, differ from, interfere in, form, norm. Meaning: [pər'fɔrm /pə'fɔːm] v. 1. carry out or perform an action 2. perform a function 3. give a performance (of something) 4. get (something) done.
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91. How could the brain perform such a calculation?
92. You have to work, perform your civic duty.
93. But how does it perform in the clinches?
94. Ordinary people have been coerced by minorities to perform the necessary tasks.
95. You can perform relaxation exercises lying down but we would prefer if you try initially sitting in a comfortable armchair.
96. This need for self-esteem can be carefully nurtured so that the horse will want to perform to boost its own ego even further.
97. Baroness Masham of Ilton, a member of all-party committees on the disabled, will perform the opening ceremony.
98. Miracles can be worked by Him alone, although mere mortals may entreat Him by prayer to perform them on their behalf.
99. But the real thrill for some riders is the chance to perform for the video camera.
100. He is more aware than anyone of the balancing act he has been trying to perform.
101. Perform a cost-benefit analysis: identify intangible and tangible benefits and costs before putting in the required resources.
102. We tarried awhile to watch Messrs Anderson and Rowe perform doughty deeds with caber and shot on a pleasant summers day.
103. Perform a private lap dance for him where standard club rules apply,(sentencedict.com) e.g. the audience can look but not touch.
104. Problems also arise over companies that receive funds but subsequently do not perform as expected.
105. Playing to a consistent length is one of the basic requirements to perform to a high level.
106. Many only record data and perform simple calculations such as adding up columns or working out averages.
107. It seemed most residents figured out how to perform their morning chores, take their kids to school and get to work.
108. Putting a chameleon on a mirror seemed a simple enough experiment that I thought that even a writer could perform it.
109. A popular means of saving costs is to reduce the work-force and hire outside contractors to perform the same duties.
110. A major problem with the approach adopted is that there is not enough detail to allow you to actually perform the analysis.
111. Headmen were relied upon to perform police duties in the countryside.
112. They can perform simple administrative tasks which were previously both dull and expensive.
113. What they couldn't do was perform meaningless calculations and relate them to situations which were equally meaningless to them.
114. Task Analysis A method for identifying and assessing the tasks which humans perform when they interact with a system.
115. After that come more advanced techniques which students need to perform for the next grading.
116. In complex learning such as problem-solving,[sentencedict.com] it can mean having the opportunity to perform further activities within a particular class of problems.
117. First, they cut across industry lines, a diversity suggesting that member companies will perform different roles within the alliances.
118. Bunched tightly together by older men in animal skins and carrying spears, they perform a ceremonial dance to insistent drumming.
119. Time-free environments One possibility is to perform experiments in the relatively constant conditions that exist near the poles.
120. A pattern is designed to teach a beginner to perform movements in all directions of the compass.
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