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) a person who is appointed to carry out the terms of a will (executor)
4) wild and strange; impossible to carry out (fantastic)
5) to carry out (a task, duty, promise etc) (fulfill)
6) a tool or instrument used for doing work; to carry out (an undertaking, agreement, promise etc) (implement)
7) to use machines to carry out (a task) (and not people) (mechanize)
8) (to cause people, help etc) to group together in order to carry out a particular task (mobilize)
9) to do what one is told to do by (a person); carry out (a command) (obey)
10) (of a person) legally or morally having to carry out a duty, care (for a person, thing); involving the obligation to make decisions for others and bear the blame for their mistakes (responsible)
to complete (something) successfully, get (something) done
bring to successful conclusion; reach a goal
to control, manage, govern, a country, a business, the law etc
manage an organization or effort
to perform (a crime etc)
perform an action
to force obedience to (something), force (something) to be done
put a rule, plan in force
to carry out (a task, duty, promise etc)
bring to completion
to rule (a country, city etc)
take control; rule
to do what one is told to do by (a person); carry out (a command)
conform, give in
to commit (a serious crime, error)
be responsible for
a payment made or received for work or services; to engage in (war etc)
carry on
to cause (a bad condition)
force, cause