perform

/pərˈfɔrm/
verb
  1. To carry out an action, task, or function.
    • The surgeon will perform the operation tomorrow morning.
    • Please perform a safety check before using the equipment.
    • She performed her duties as captain with great dedication.
  2. To entertain an audience by acting, singing, dancing, or playing music.
    • He performed a dramatic monologue from Shakespeare.
    • The band will perform at the festival next weekend.
    • She loves to perform for her family during the holidays.
  3. To function or work in a particular way; to achieve a certain level of success.
    • The new software performs faster than the old version.
    • This car performs well on icy roads.
    • The stock performed poorly last quarter.