Transact
31transact — trans·act || træn zækt v. carry out, conduct, perform …
32transact — I. v. a. Do, perform, manage, conduct, carry on, execute, enact, despatch. II. v. n. Treat, manage, negotiate, conduct …
33transact — verb (I, T) formal to do business: Most deals are transacted over the phone …
34transact — verb no business will be transacted on the day after Christmas Syn: conduct, carry out, negotiate, do, perform, execute, take care of, discharge; settle, conclude, finish, accomplish …
35transact — v carry on, conduct, practice, prosecute, perpetrate; carry out, perform, enact, exercise, execute, do, discharge, dispatch; accomplish, realize, achieve, work, negotiate; settle, complete, conclude; treat, handle, deal with, manage, regulate,… …
36transact — trans·act …
37transact — trans•act [[t]trænˈsækt, ˈzækt[/t]] v. t. 1) to carry on or conduct (business, negotiations, etc.) to a conclusion or settlement 2) to carry on or conduct business, negotiations, etc • Etymology: 1575–85; < L trānsāctus, ptp. of trānsigere to… …
38transact — /trænzˈækt / (say tranz akt) verb (t) 1. to carry through (affairs, business, negotiations, etc.) to a conclusion or settlement. 2. to perform. –verb (i) 3. to carry through affairs or negotiations. {Latin transactus, past participle, carried out …
39transact — Lawelawe, hana, ho okō …
40transact — To undertake negotiations; to carry on business; to have dealings; to carry through; bring about; perform; to carry on or conduct; to pass back and forth as in negotiations or trade; to bring into actuality or existence. Knoepfle v. Suko, N.D.,… …