- acting: the performance of a part or role in a drama
- (perform) carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
- perform a function; "Who will perform the wedding?"
- (perform) give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"
- (perform) do: get (something) done; "I did my job"
- PerForm and PerForm PRO were electronic forms program, initially designed to work under GEM in DOS. Later versions of this program were designed to work on Windows 3.1, at which point it was succeeded in its product line by FormFlow.
- (perform) To do something; to execute; To do something in front of an audience in order to entertain it
- To "perform" a work means to recite, render, play, dance, or act it, either directly or by means of any device or process or, in the case of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, to show its images in any sequence or to make the sounds accompanying it audible.
- (Perform) Accomplish to completion.
- (Perform) To "play" a musical composition with one or more musicians.
- (perform (an operation)) pratiquer / réaliser (une opération)
- (perform) (2h)[A], POs ><, FOs away, hand alternately run the thumbside down the NDS of the chest.
- (perform) began (anom); dreogan; ge-læstan
- (perform) carry into effect, act according to requirements, enact, bring about, complete
- (Performed) by generally younger musicians and inspired by traditional country performers and the country reactionaries, it shunned the Nashville-dominated sound of mainstream country and borrowed more from punk and rock groups than the watered-down, pop-oriented sound of Nashville.
- (performs) a function by utilizing that energy.
- the group becomes productive, trust becomes firmly established, and group energy is channeled primarily into the task at hand.
- presenting something, such as music or acting, before an audience
- where the team finally starts working as a cohesive whole, and effectively achieve the tasks set of themselves. In this stage individuals are aided by the group as a whole where necessary, in order to move further collectively than they could achieve as a group of separated individuals.
- The fourth stage in Tuckman’s model of team development. The team are working productively together, getting on with the task, producing results, with good working relationships between members of the team.
- The fourth phase of group development exemplified by task or goal accomplishment.
- The fourth and final stage of the team process, in which teams work toward accomplishing their goals.