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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151. The villagers have to go down to the lake to perform most of their bodily functions.
152. McLanahan and Sandefur seem to assume, also, that only fathers can perform certain functions within the family.
153. We are entitled to ask who will perform that task if there is no consultative committee?
154. Individuals are required to perform their job to the full, but not to overstep the boundaries of their authority.
155. As noted earlier, public organizations in competitive environments often perform just as well as private organizations.
156. Alternatively the basic restored airframe and engine components can be supplied part finished allowing the owner to perform final assembly and painting.
157. A person may be unable to perform a major life activity which an average person could perform.
158. When I die they can perform an autopsy and they will find that I have never ever taken an illegal substance.
159. You can even perform some spreadsheet-like calculations on the figures using formulae.
160. All she would need to do would be to ask the subject to perform some very complicated arithmetical calculation.
161. In between, he designed software for his phone systems, which allow callers to perform various functions through a voice menu.
162. They picture women gathered together to dance or perform some apparently ritualistic act of worship.
163. In the home she may ask the carer to perform the tasks of the assistant therapist.sentencedict.com
164. Then we have to certify that this whole thing will perform.
165. To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies.
166. At its most extreme, some one's capacity to choose which course of action to perform is removed from them.
167. Moreover, to be able to perform a reliable statistical analysis the sample size must be considerably larger.
168. Verrucas Children now perform dance and gymnastics lessons in bare feet.
169. From 140 applicants only seven were selected to perform at the audition finals at London's Wigmore Hall.
170. The actors perform scenes from the play both in costume and in informal attire.
171. Medical staff, seeing that the child was in danger(sentencedict.com), decided to perform an operation.
172. It is not uncommon to hear of old women who are cross when asked to perform domestic tasks in residential care!
173. But he knew that he had one more duty to perform before he allowed himself to succumb to his craving for rest.
174. The change affected clinics that primarily perform abortions as well as family doctors who may do the procedure along with unrelated services.
175. Gregarious, flocks often hawking for flying insects and spiralling up to perform aerobatics.
176. To her, Roz was uncanny in her ability to perform. handle outrageous situations, do.
177. Officials in rural districts covering a large area may drive long distances to perform their regular duties.
178. Measurement of sodium concentrations is simple to perform and offers the possibility of prolonged continuous monitoring.
179. We managed to persuade him not to perform the whole work during the wedding ceremony.
180. The comedian expressed doubts about his ability to perform without a live audience, but agreed to do it.
More similar words: performer, answer for, butterfly, interfere, differ from, interfere in, form, norm, interfere with, format, reform, former, formal, inform, formula, uniform, hormone, normally, enormous, platform, informal, formerly, transform, formation, information, transformation.