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Definition of performs - 2 dictionary results
per⋅form
[per-fawrm]
–verb (used with object)
| 1. | to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles. |
| 2. | to go through or execute in the proper, customary, or established manner: to perform the marriage ceremony. |
| 3. | to carry into effect; fulfill: Perform what you promise. |
| 4. | to act (a play, part, etc.), as on the stage, in movies, or on television. |
| 5. | to render (music), as by playing or singing. |
| 6. | to accomplish (any action involving skill or ability), as before an audience: to perform a juggling act. |
| 7. | to complete. |
–verb (used without object)
| 8. | to fulfill a command, promise, or undertaking. |
| 9. | to execute or do something. |
| 10. | to act in a play: to perform in the role of Romeo. |
| 11. | to perform music. |
| 12. | to go through any performance. |
| 13. | (of loans, investments, etc.) to yield a profit; earn income. |
Origin:
1250–1300; ME parformen < AF parformer, alter. (by assoc. with forme form ) of MF, OF parfournir to accomplish. See per-, furnish
1250–1300; ME parformen < AF parformer, alter. (by assoc. with forme form ) of MF, OF parfournir to accomplish. See per-, furnish

Related forms:
per⋅form⋅a⋅ble, adjective
per⋅form⋅er, noun
Synonyms:
1. Perform, discharge, execute, transact mean to carry to completion a prescribed course of action. Perform is the general word, often applied to ordinary activity as a more formal expression than do, but usually implying regular, methodical, or prolonged application or work: to perform an exacting task. Discharge implies carrying out an obligation, often a formal or legal one: to discharge one's duties as a citizen. Execute means either to carry out an order or to carry through a plan or program: to execute a maneuver. Transact, meaning to conduct or manage, has commercial connotations: to transact business. 3. accomplish, achieve, effect.
1. Perform, discharge, execute, transact mean to carry to completion a prescribed course of action. Perform is the general word, often applied to ordinary activity as a more formal expression than do, but usually implying regular, methodical, or prolonged application or work: to perform an exacting task. Discharge implies carrying out an obligation, often a formal or legal one: to discharge one's duties as a citizen. Execute means either to carry out an order or to carry through a plan or program: to execute a maneuver. Transact, meaning to conduct or manage, has commercial connotations: to transact business. 3. accomplish, achieve, effect.
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