Collocations with "perform"

85 collocations found

perform a movement

to carry out a specific or complex motion

movement6.8
perform a routine

to execute a planned sequence of actions, especially in front of an audience

routine6.8
perform a transfusion

A more formal term for carrying out the medical procedure of a transfusion.

transfusion6.8
perform a deed

to carry out an action, often one that is impressive or formal

deed6.5
perform dismally

to perform very poorly or badly

dismally6.5
perform exercises

to do a set of movements, often for an audience or with specific form

exercise6.5
perform repetition

in exercising

repetition6.5
perform solidly

to perform in a consistently good and reliable way

solidly6.5
perform annually

to carry out a task or function on a yearly basis

annually6.2
perform antics

To carry out or enact amusing or silly actions, often for an audience.

antics6.2
perform a ceremony

To carry out the actions of a formal ceremony.

ceremony6.2
competently perform

to carry out a task or duty effectively

competently6.2
perform reconnaissance

A standard term for carrying out reconnaissance.

reconnaissance6.2
perform resuscitation

To carry out the actions of resuscitation.

resuscitation6.2
perform a calculation

A more formal way to say 'do' or 'make' a calculation.

calculation6.0
perform magnificently

to do something in an extremely impressive or skillful way

magnificently6.0
perform a sacrifice

To carry out the act of a ritual sacrifice.

sacrifice6.0
perform topless

To give a performance without wearing a top.

topless6.0
perform a chore

A more formal way to say 'do a chore'.

chore5.8
perform manually

To carry out a task or action by hand, rather than by an automated process.

manually5.5
perform a motion

More formal than 'make a motion'.

motion5.5
perform a reconstruction

to carry out a re-enactment or a surgical rebuilding

reconstruction5.2
perform an injection

A formal or technical way to say 'give an injection'.

injection5.0
perform a U-turn

A slightly more formal way to say reversing a decision, plan, or policy.

U-turn4.8
perform euthanasia

To carry out the act of euthanasia.

euthanasia4.5