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preform

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




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The suit claims the company that owned the aircraft is liable for the alleged failures of the helicopter’s pilot to properly preform a flight inspection as well as emergency procedures for engine failure.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 10, 2023

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

Last year, some 2.5 million pilgrims took part, but this year as few as 1,000 pilgrims already residing in Saudi Arabia were allowed to preform the hajj.

From Washington Times • Jul. 31, 2020

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

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