Pronunciation: /ˈkɛri aʊt/

Definitions of carry out

noun the act of carrying out a task or action

Example Sentences

A1 I need help to carry out my homework.

A2 The team will carry out a survey to gather data.

B1 It is important to carry out regular maintenance on your car.

B2 The company plans to carry out a restructuring of its operations.

C1 The scientists will carry out a series of experiments to test their hypothesis.

C2 The government has decided to carry out a comprehensive review of its policies.

verb to complete or fulfill a task or action

Example Sentences

A1 I carry out my daily chores before going to bed.

A2 The students were asked to carry out a simple experiment in class.

B1 The company will carry out a survey to gather feedback from customers.

B2 The researchers plan to carry out a series of experiments to test their hypothesis.

C1 The government has decided to carry out a thorough investigation into the matter.

C2 It is important to carry out a risk assessment before implementing any new policies.

Examples of carry out in a Sentence

formal The research team will carry out a series of experiments to test their hypothesis.

informal I need to carry out some errands before we can leave for the party.

slang Let's carry out this plan and see where it takes us.

figurative She always tries to carry out her responsibilities with grace and diligence.

Grammatical Forms of carry out

past tense

carried out

plural

carry out

comparative

more carried out

superlative

most carried out

present tense

carry out

future tense

will carry out

perfect tense

have carried out

continuous tense

is carrying out

singular

carries out

positive degree

carry out

infinitive

to carry out

gerund

carrying out

participle

carrying out

Origin and Evolution of carry out

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'carry out' originated from Middle English, where 'carry' meant to transport or convey, and 'out' indicated completion or fulfillment.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'carry out' has come to mean to fulfill or execute a task or action, with a connotation of completion or achievement.