Carry out
/ˈkæri aʊt/
Carry out
/ˈkæri aʊt/
To "carry out" something means to execute or perform a task or instruction as planned or expected. In the workplace, a supervisor might instruct their team to "carry out" a new procedure or policy effectively and ensuring compliance.
The team carried out the plan flawlessly.
The group executed the strategy without any errors.
They need to carry out a thorough investigation.
A detailed and comprehensive investigation needs to be conducted.
Once the orders are given, the soldiers will carry out the mission.
The military personnel are ready to implement the operation as commanded.