to support the weight of (a person, thing) and go from one place to another
transport physical object
Cases of word usage
1) a group of people appointed (usually by a larger group) to carry out special duties (committee)
2) a group of people appointed, elected or chosen to give advice, make rules, carry out plans, manage affairs etc, especially of government (council)
3) to carry pollen from one plant to another (plant) (crossfertilize)
4) heavy and awkward to carry (cumbersome)
5) a deep, long channel dug in or between fields, at the sides of a road etc, used to hold or carry off water (ditch)
6) a party or similar entertainment; regulations; to carry out, take part in, (an action or activity) (do)
7) an animal like a small horse but with long ears, used to carry loads (donkey)
8) a person who is appointed to carry out the terms of a will (executor)
9) wild and strange; impossible to carry out (fantastic)
10) to ignore, refuse to carry out, (something) by acting without respect (flout)