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    Ex·e·cute
    /ˈeksəˌkyo͞ot/

    verb

    • 1. carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, or course of action): "the corporation executed a series of financial deals" Similar carry outaccomplishperformimplement
    • 2. carry out a sentence of death on (a legally condemned person): "he was convicted of treason and executed" Similar put to deathcarry out a sentence of death onkillhang
  2. The meaning of EXECUTE is to carry (something) out fully : to put (something) completely into effect. How to use execute in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Execute.

  3. verb (used with object) , ex·e·cut·ed, ex·e·cut·ing. to carry out; accomplish: to execute a plan or order. Synonyms: finish, consummate, complete, achieve. to perform or do: to execute a maneuver; to execute a gymnastic feat. to inflict capital punishment on; put to death according to law.

  4. EXECUTE definition: 1. to kill someone as a legal punishment: 2. to do or perform something, especially in a planned…. Learn more.

  5. carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine. “the computer executed the instruction”. synonyms: run. play, run. cause to emit recorded audio or video. see more. verb. carry out the legalities of. “ execute a will or a deed”.

  6. 1. To put into effect; carry out: a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party. 2. To perform; do: execute a U-turn. See Synonyms at perform. 3. To create (a work of art, for example) in accordance with a prescribed design. 4. To make valid, as by signing: execute a deed.

  7. To follow out or carry out; do; perform; fulfill. To execute another's orders. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To create or produce in accordance with an idea, plan, blueprint, etc. To execute a statue in marble. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. More Verb Definitions (6) Synonyms: play. interpret. render. pull off. prosecute.

  8. execute something (formal) to do a piece of work, perform a duty, put a plan into action, etc. They drew up and executed a plan to reduce fuel consumption. The crime was very cleverly executed. Check that the computer has executed your commands. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. If you execute a difficult action or movement, you successfully perform it. I executed the hairpin turn high on the sheer western face of the mountains. [VERB noun] The landing was skilfully executed. [be VERB -ed] Synonyms: perform, do, carry out, accomplish More Synonyms of execute.

  10. Definitions of 'execute'. 1. To execute someone means to kill them as a punishment for a serious crime. [...] 2. If you execute a plan, you carry it out. [formal] [...] 3. If you execute a difficult action or movement, you successfully perform it.

  11. Synonyms for EXECUTE: enforce, implement, administer, apply, fulfill, invoke, enact, render; Antonyms of EXECUTE: ignore, disregard, neglect, fail, slight, skimp, slur, restore.

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