peract (Meaning)

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peract (v. t.)

To go through with; to perform.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peract

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peract Sentence Examples

  1. The scientist meticulously peracted the experiment, ensuring accurate results.
  2. The surgeon peracted the delicate procedure with precision and expertise.
  3. The priest peracted the sacred ritual with reverence and devotion.
  4. The acrobat peracted a series of daring stunts, showcasing their incredible skill.
  5. The musician peracted the intricate composition with emotional depth and technical mastery.
  6. The artist peracted their vision onto the canvas, creating a vibrant and evocative masterpiece.
  7. The engineer peracted the construction project with efficiency and attention to detail.
  8. The chemist peracted a groundbreaking synthesis, unlocking new scientific possibilities.
  9. The writer peracted a gripping narrative, immersing readers in a world of imagination and emotion.
  10. The politician peracted a persuasive speech, swaying their audience with eloquence and charisma.

FAQs About the word peract

To go through with; to perform.

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The scientist meticulously peracted the experiment, ensuring accurate results.

The surgeon peracted the delicate procedure with precision and expertise.

The priest peracted the sacred ritual with reverence and devotion.

The acrobat peracted a series of daring stunts, showcasing their incredible skill.