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carry - verb

  1. To move while supporting: bear, convey, lug, transport. Informal tote. Slang schlep. See over.
  2. To cause to come along with oneself: bear, bring, convey, fetch, take, transport. See accompanied.
  3. To serve as a conduit: channel, conduct, convey, transmit. See allow.
  4. To make known: break, communicate, convey, disclose, get across, impart, pass, report, tell, transmit. See knowledge.
  5. To cause (a disease) to pass to another or others: communicate, convey, give, pass, spread, transmit. See move.
  6. To hold up: bear, support, sustain. See over.
  7. To sustain the weight of: bear, hold, support, uphold. See support.
  8. To hold on one's person: bear, have, possess. Informal pack. See owned.
  9. To conduct oneself in a specified way: acquit, act, bear, behave, comport, demean, deport, do, quit. See be.
  10. To proceed on a certain course or for a certain distance: extend, go, lead, reach, run, stretch. See reach.
  11. To be accepted or approved: clear, pass. See accept.
  12. To be endowed with as a visible characteristic or form: bear, display, exhibit, have, possess. See show.
  13. To have as an accompaniment, a condition, or a consequence: entail, involve. See start.
  14. To have for sale: keep, stock. See keep.

carry away - phrasal verb

  1. To move or excite greatly: electrify, enrapture, thrill, transport. Slang send. See excite.

carry off - phrasal verb

  1. To cause the death of: cut down, cut off, destroy, dispatch, finish(off), kill, slay. Slang waste, zap. See help.

carry on - phrasal verb

  1. To control the course of (an activity): conduct, direct, manage, operate, run, steer. See over.
  2. To involve oneself in (an activity): engage, have, indulge, partake, participate. See participate.
  3. To engage in (a war or campaign, for example): carry out, conduct, wage. See do.
  4. To continue without halting despite difficulties or setbacks: go on, hang on, keep on, persevere, persist. See continue.
  5. To show enthusiasm: rave, rhapsodize. See feelings.
  6. To behave in a rowdy, improper, or unruly fashion: act up, misbehave. Informal cut up, horse around. See good.

carry out - phrasal verb

  1. To oversee the provision or execution of: administer, administrate, dispense, execute. See over.
  2. To engage in (a war or campaign, for example): carry on, conduct, wage. See do.
  3. To compel observance of: effect, enforce, execute, implement, invoke. See obligation. over.
  4. To act in conformity with: abide by, adhere, comply, conform, follow, keep, mind, obey, observe. See accept. same.
  5. To bring about and carry to a successful conclusion: bring off, carry through, effect, effectuate, execute, put through. Informal swing. See do.

carry through - phrasal verb

  1. To bring about and carry to a successful conclusion: bring off, carry out, effect, effectuate, execute, put through. Informal swing. See do.