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View usage for: (trænzækt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense transacts, present participle transacting, past tense, past participle transactedverbIf you transact business, you enter into a deal with someone, for example by buying or selling something. [formal] This would free them to transact business across state lines. [VERB noun] Substantial business was transacted in clubs like these. [VERB noun] Synonyms: carry out, handle, conduct, do More Synonyms of transact transact in British English (trænˈzækt) verbto do, conduct, or negotiate (business, a deal, etc) Derived forms transactor (transˈactor) noun Word origin C16: from Latin trānsactus, from trānsigere, literally: to drive through, from trans- + agere to drive transact in American English (trænˈzækt; trænˈsækt) verb transitive1. to carry on, perform, conduct, or complete (business, etc.) verb intransitive2. Rare to do business; negotiate Derived forms transactor (transˈactor) noun Word origin < L transactus, pp. of transigere, to drive through, settle < trans- + agere, to drive: see trans- & act 1Examples of 'transact' in a sentencetransact Something befitting two successful young attorneys with business to transact.Please call me should there be some business for us to transact.'You here to start trouble or is there some commerce you'd like to transact ? Definition to do, conduct, or negotiate (a business deal) This would free them to transact business across the state lines. Synonyms carry out settle carry on take care of see to enact Additional synonymsDefinition to complete If we all work together, I think we can accomplish our goal. Synonyms realize, produce, effect, finish, complete, manage, achieve, perform, carry out, conclude, fulfil, execute, bring about, attain, consummate, bring off (informal), do, effectuate, put the tin lid on Definition to arrange or settle finally If the clubs cannot conclude a deal, an independent tribunal will decide. Synonyms accomplish, effect, settle, bring about, fix, carry out, resolve, clinch, pull off, bring off (informal) Definition to carry out I decided to conduct an experiment. Synonyms carry out, run, control, manage, direct, handle, organize, govern, regulate, administer, supervise, preside over - tranquillity
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Additional synonymsDefinition to meet the demands of (a duty or responsibility) the quiet competence with which he discharged his many duties Synonyms carry out, perform, fulfil, accomplish, do, effect, realize, observe, implement, execute, carry through Definition to improve I was trying to do some work. Synonyms perform, work, achieve, carry out, produce, effect, complete, conclude, undertake, accomplish, execute, discharge, pull off, transactDefinition to produce or create (a work of art) We are going to execute our campaign plan to the letter. Synonyms carry out, effect, finish, complete, achieve, realize, do, implement, fulfil, enforce, accomplish, render, discharge, administer, prosecute, enact, consummate, put into effect, bring off Definition to have responsibility for She handled travel arrangements for the press corps. Synonyms deal with, manage, take care of, administer, conduct, supervisethose who can only manage a few hours of work Synonyms perform, do, deal with, achieve, carry out, undertake, cope with, accomplish, contrive, finish off, bring about or off Definition to succeed in passing round or over (a place or a problem) The local government and the army have negotiated a truce. Synonyms arrange, manage, settle, work out, bring about, transactDefinition to carry out (an action) people who have performed outstanding acts of bravery Synonyms do, achieve, carry out, effect, complete, satisfy, observe, fulfil, accomplish, execute, bring about, pull off, act out, transactDefinition to continue to do (something) To prosecute this war is costing the country fifteen million pounds a day. Synonyms conduct, continue, manage, direct, pursue, work at, carry on, practise, engage in, discharge, persist, see through, follow through, persevere, carry through |