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Synonyms and antonyms of To carry out a plan in British Thesaurus

To carry out a plan

implement (verb)

to make something such as an idea, plan, system, or law start to work and be used

go through with ()

to do something that you have planned or agreed to do, especially after not being sure you want to do it

carry through ()

to complete something that was planned, often despite difficulties or opposition

enforce (verb)

to make sure that something happens or is done

progress (verb)

to cause something such as an idea or a plan to move forward

realize (verb)

formal to achieve something that you have planned or hoped for

ensure (verb)

to make certain that something happens or is done

put/bring/carry something into effect ()

to start to use a plan or idea so that it becomes real and has practical results

put something into action ()

to start using something such as a plan or idea

execute (verb)

formal to complete something that you have agreed or planned to do

act out ()

to do something that you have planned or had previously only thought of doing

assure (verb)

to do everything that you can in order to make certain that something happens

do your stuff (informal)

informal to do what you have prepared to do

insure (verb)

an American spelling of ensure

make a point of doing something ()

to be certain that you do something, usually in an obvious way

mount (verb)

to prepare for and begin an activity or event

realise ()

a British spelling of realize

steamroller (verb)

informal to make sure that something happens by using all your power