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carry
verb as in transport physical object
verb as in win; accomplish
Example Sentences
The policies he implemented before, such as Remain in Mexico, could be carried out more quickly and possibly more effectively.
Israel's intelligence agency Shin Bet said it is carrying out an investigation after a decision was made to allow the man, who reportedly had Moroccan citizenship and American permanent residency, to enter the country.
In the early 1960s, afraid that his cartoons were becoming “too acceptable,” Feiffer began to write plays and carried many of the concerns and much of the anger that motivated his cartoons to the stage.
Black women especially carry that burden and pain from the double marginalization of gender and race in America — and their roles as leaders in the long Black Freedom Struggle.
Mr Jones is said to have been a "regular visitor" carrying out "odd jobs" at the premises.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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