To perform; do:
To perform or execute; carry out:
To perform or interpret by performance; recite (a poem), play (music), treat (a subject, as in painting), act out (a role)
To have the desired effect or outcome; prove successful:
To be suitable for presentation on the stage
To act or conduct oneself in a specified way:
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To be in action so as to produce an effect; act; function; work
Gesture is defined as moving your body in a way that conveys a feeling or emotion.
To supply, provide, or equip with whatever is necessary or useful; esp., to put furniture into (a room, apartment, etc.)
To exhibit is defined as to display something publicly, or to show signs of a certain behavior or tendency.
To bring to bear; exercise:
To represent or perform in or as in a play; act out
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To make or bring about; to implement.
To complete is to finish something, to make something whole or see a task through to the end.
To play the part of; assume the dramatic role of:
To succeed in accomplishing; bring about:
To succeed in doing (a task, for example); carry out or complete.
To krump, especially in clown makeup.
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To rehearse a play, concert, etc.
To act or operate as producer for:
To show conspicuously; to exhibit; to demonstrate; to manifest.
(Theater) To give a performance; appear
(Now Rare) To represent in the form of a person; personify; embody
To present as an act of worship:
To yield or produce:
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To arrange or agree to:
To make deliveries, as of merchandise
To bring about; to put into practice
To make real; bring into being; achieve
To bring to an end; complete
To act in a required or expected manner; work
To act as a conductor
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To make (a marriage) actual by sexual intercourse
To act as manager or administrator
To enforce is described as to compel someone to abide by a rule, law or order.
To be released or thrown off
To act the part of (a character), as in a play
To play the part of as in a play or film
To continue to do:
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To engage in exercise.
To conduct (oneself or itself) in a specified way; act or react
(Law) To initiate or conduct a criminal case against:
fails (antonym)
To stop operating or working
prevents (antonym)
To keep from happening; avert:
stops (antonym)
To prevent the flow or passage of:
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omits (antonym)
To fail to do; neglect
neglects (antonym)
To omit to notice; to forbear to treat with attention or respect; to slight.
directs (antonym)
In a direct manner; directly
ignores (antonym)
Ignore is defined as to deliberately disregard, or to avoid noticing.
misbehaves (related)
To behave (oneself) in an inappropriate way:
jokes (related)
To say or do something as a joke; jest
substitutes (related)
(Sports) To remove (a player) from the field of play and bring on another in his place.
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