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Performing   /pərfˈɔrmɪŋ/   Listen
Performing

noun
1.
The performance of a part or role in a drama.  Synonyms: acting, playacting, playing.



Perform

verb
(past & past part. performed; pres. part. performing)
1.
Carry out or perform an action.  Synonyms: do, execute.  "The skater executed a triple pirouette" , "She did a little dance"
2.
Perform a function.
3.
Give a performance (of something).  "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"
4.
Get (something) done.  Synonym: do.



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"Performing" Quotes from Famous Books



... Republic, uttered no word throughout the tempest that did not make for peace. He never incited, like the Abbe Gudin, to fire and sword; but like many others, he devoted himself to the still more dangerous mission of performing his priestly functions for the souls of faithful Catholics. To accomplish this perilous ministry he used all the pious deceptions necessitated by persecution, and the marquis, when he sought his services ...
— The Chouans • Honore de Balzac

... exchange controls, reduced the long-standing subsidy on gasoline, and revitalized its stalled privatization program. Foreign investors reacted positively and the Caracas stock exchange ended 1996 as the world's best performing stock market. The influx of foreign investment and a windfall of oil revenues resulting from higher-than-expected international oil prices raised Venezuela's reserves to over $15 billion. As a result, Venezuela used only the first tranche of the IMF credit - $400 million. ...
— The 1997 CIA World Factbook • United States. Central Intelligence Agency.

... the language, and is highly specialized, performing the office of exhibiting the relations of words to each other in the sentence; i.e., it is used chiefly for ...
— On the Evolution of Language • John Wesley Powell

... the singer lady meekly, as this prevision of the life domestic rose up and menaced her. She even had a queer little thrill of pleasure at the thought of performing such superhuman tasks for what was to be her individual responsibility among Providence men along the Road. The certainty that she would never be allowed to perform such offices at machine and tub actually depressed her, for the thought had brought a primitive sense ...
— The Road to Providence • Maria Thompson Daviess

... plain. With interest we hearkened to the recitals of Mohi; who discoursing of the sad end of many brave chieftains in Mardi, made allusion to the youthful Adondo, one of the most famous of the chiefs of the chronicles. In a canoe-fight, after performing prodigies of valor; he was wounded in the head, and sunk to the bottom of ...
— Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II (of 2) • Herman Melville


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