Learn English – the difference between “conduct” and “operate” and “carry out” and “implement”

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What is the difference between "conduct" and "operate" and "carry out" and "implement"? I have a question with the different usage of these four words.
It seems they all have the intended meaning of "working in a certain way".
Please help me to distinguish them.

Best Answer

The only verb that means "working in a certain way" is operate; the other verbs have different meanings.

For example, implement means "to make something that has been officially decided start to happen or be used."

A new work programme for young people will be implemented.

The regulations implement a 1954 treaty.

When speaking of code, I could say "I will implement the new program features over the next week."

As phrasal verb, carry out means "to do something that you have said you will do or have been asked to do" or "to do and complete a task."