perform vs repeal

perform

verb
  • To do (something); to execute. 

  • To fulfill contractually agreed-to terms. 

  • To exhibit an expected pattern of behavior; to function; to work. 

  • To act in accordance with (a contract); to fulfill one’s terms of (a contract). 

  • To do (something) in front of an audience, such as acting or music, often in order to entertain. 

  • To behave theatrically so as to give the impression of (a quality, character trait, etc.); to feign. 

  • To behave in accordance with, and thereby in turn shape, (a social notion or role). 

  • To behave in ways that carry meaning in social contexts. 

repeal

verb
  • To suppress; to repel. 

  • To recall; to summon (a person) again; to bring (a person) back from exile or banishment. 

  • To cancel, invalidate, annul. 

noun
  • An act or instance of repealing. 

How often have the words perform and repeal occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )