Carry Out


The meaning of the word Carry Out is: to do something


Examples:

I expect all of the men under my command to carry out my orders without dissent or hesitation, acting immediately and without remorse.

published by Rodger on 2021-12-27 02:04:55


Your parents expect you to carry out the chores they have given you, whether or not your household pays allowance for them.

published by Flavia on 2021-12-12 19:32:42


A soldier that does not carry out their orders to the letter is not likely to be promoted, since armies are built on obedience to high command.

published by Joann on 2021-01-09 05:28:01


Carry out all of your schoolwork and studies to the best of your abilities and you will soon reap the rewards of your hard work.

published by Oralee on 2021-12-28 17:31:33


You should carry out the commands given to you by a police officer without dissent, therefore giving them no reason to be wary of you.

published by Juanita on 2021-06-12 08:30:53


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