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  1. verb. to put (a condemned person) to death; inflict capital punishment upon. to carry out; complete; perform; do. to execute an order. to perform; accomplish; effect. to execute a pirouette. to make or produce. to execute a drawing. to carry into effect (a judicial sentence, the law, etc); enforce.

  2. to do or perform something, especially in a planned way: to execute a deal / plan. The whole play was executed with great precision. execute a will law specialized. If you execute someone's will, you deal with that person's money, property, etc., according to the instructions in it:

  3. Check pronunciation: execute. Definition of execute verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Definitions of execute. verb. put in effect. “ execute the decision of the people”. synonyms: accomplish, action, carry out, carry through, fulfil, fulfill. carry out, follow out, follow through, follow up, go through, implement, put through. pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue. see more. verb.

  5. 3 days ago · to perform; accomplish; effect. to execute a pirouette. 4. to make or produce. to execute a drawing. 5. to carry into effect (a judicial sentence, the law, etc); enforce. 6. law. to comply with legal formalities in order to render (a deed, etc) effective, as by signing, sealing, and delivering.

  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. 5.

  7. Synonyms for EXECUTED: enforced, implemented, administered, applied, effected, rendered, invoked, fulfilled; Antonyms of EXECUTED: ignored, neglected, disregarded, failed, slighted, slurred, skimped, restored

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