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    perform
    /pəˈfɔːm/

    verb

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  2. to do an action or piece of work: Computers can perform a variety of tasks. The operation will be performed next week. Most of the students performed well in the exam. perform well/badly. to operate /not operate in a satisfactory way: The equipment performed well during the tests. See more. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of PERFORM is to adhere to the terms of : fulfill. How to use perform in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Perform.

  4. to entertain people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music: Thomas and Elisa performed a rousing duet for violin and piano. She composes and performs her own music. A major Hollywood star will be performing on stage tonight. There are plans to ban circuses with performing animals. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. perform is the general word, often applied to ordinary activity as a more formal expression than do, but usually implying regular, methodical, or prolonged application or work: to perform an exacting task. discharge implies carrying out an obligation, often a formal or legal one: to discharge one's duties as a citizen. execute means either to ...

  6. Perform is the general word, often applied to ordinary activity as a more formal expression than do, but usually implying regular, methodical, or prolonged application or work: to perform an exacting task.

  7. perform. discharge, execute, transact; carry out; act, play, or sing: The rock star performs before an audience of thousands each time he appears.; fulfill a command: perform one’s duties. Not to be confused with: preform – to shape or fashion beforehand; to decide beforehand: preform an opinion.

  8. To perform most often means to sing, dance act or put on any kind of show. Perform also means, however, to carry out almost any function or action — to do something, in other words.

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