carried out (Meaning)

carried out

to continue to an end or stopping point, to put into execution, to bring to a successful issue, to put into action or effect, takeout sense 1

carried out Sentence Examples

  1. The military operation was carried out with precision and efficiency.
  2. The experiment was carried out in accordance with strict protocols.
  3. The investigation was carried out thoroughly and resulted in a comprehensive report.
  4. The renovation project was carried out over the course of several months.
  5. The plan was carried out successfully, achieving the desired outcome.
  6. The instructions were carried out diligently and without error.
  7. The meeting was carried out in a professional and respectful manner.
  8. The research was carried out over a period of several years, yielding valuable insights.
  9. The evaluation was carried out impartially and objectively.
  10. The maintenance work was carried out regularly to ensure optimal functionality.

FAQs About the word carried out

to continue to an end or stopping point, to put into execution, to bring to a successful issue, to put into action or effect, takeout sense 1

fulfilled, put through, made, pulled off, did, achieved, carried off, executed, performed, accomplished

failed, slurred,slighted,skimped

The military operation was carried out with precision and efficiency.

The experiment was carried out in accordance with strict protocols.

The investigation was carried out thoroughly and resulted in a comprehensive report.

The renovation project was carried out over the course of several months.