perform
verb
uk/pəˈfɔːm/ us [ T ]
to do a job, task, or duty:
perform an operation/task/role As part of the assessment, candidates were asked to perform a group task.
The regulator failed to perform his duty to seek an enforcement order.
[ I ]
to do something in a satisfactory or expected way:
The threat of redundancies was affecting the team's ability to perform.
How well do these savings accounts perform in the longer term?
perform well/badly/poorly The company's core brand is performing well.
The fund has been the top performing ethical unit trust for five years.