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preform

[pree-fawrm, pree-fawrm] / ˈpriˈfɔrm, ˈpriˌfɔrm /




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The jointed arms with surgical instruments at the end are used to preform keyhole surgery, and are moved by a surgeon who controls them via a computer.

From BBC • Mar. 13, 2022

According to the report, the pathologists will preform the autopsies and disclose both preliminary findings as well as final reports to the families who request them.

From Fox News • Feb. 23, 2022

Significant questions also remain about how the vaccines will preform in the real world.

From Washington Post • Dec. 9, 2020

In years past, Sheryl Crow was known to stop into the Red Bar in Grayton Beach and preform a song or two.

From Washington Times • Jul. 2, 2015

She has tested the wanderer, Alcinous can now preform the ceremonies.

From Homer's Odyssey A Commentary by Snider, Denton Jaques