(based on instrument used) To produce music
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To act on, or put into action, a request
“Workers at the factory are expected to perform tasks ranging from assembly to quality inspections.”
To recite from memory
To put on a performance
“Students from our acting class will perform a rendition of The Lion King this week.”
To present a portrayal of
“In his most famous role, John would perform as Finn, a former foot soldier with an intense obsession with finding his friend, Rey.”
To work, function, or do something to a specified standard
“We need to hire staff who can perform according to our expectations of them.”
To entertain an audience, typically on stage
“Seeing the band perform live was a different experience altogether from merely listening to their recordings.”
To bring about or cause something to happen
To act out a character, typically as a performance
To make solemn, or official, through ceremony or legal act
To perform or put into operation
To make a performance of
To put on a public performance
To perform a show or in a show
To imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule
To act in accordance with the terms of
To perform a (usually religious) ceremony
To perform, especially as an actor in a film or stage show
To be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
To conduct or devote oneself to
(in an activity) To take part or involve oneself
To be a symbol or embodiment of
To make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune
To assume the leading role
To perform or posture in an exaggerated manner, seeking attention and approval
To take action because of a given event
To redo, especially a stage production or entertainment piece
To perform or progress in a specified way in a particular situation or period
To transpire (based on a given trajectory)
(based on instrument used) To produce music
To play a string instrument, especially in a rhythmic way
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