Carry out (separable): 1. Complete or finish something, as in this example: The sales group carried out their mission to increase sales. Sales were up 25%. 2. To follow or obey a command, order, or request, as in this example: The commander of the military asked his soldiers to carry out his command.
More examples:
(1) The president of the company asked the manager if he could complete the project on time. The manager said that he could carry out the request without a problem.
(2) The police dog was expected to carry out the command of his trainer.