execution

  • 31execution — noun 1) the execution of the plan Syn: implementation, carrying out, accomplishment, bringing off/about, engineering, attainment, realization 2) the execution of the play Syn: performance, presentation, rendition, r …

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  • 32execution — noun Etymology: Middle English execucion, from Anglo French, from Latin exsecution , exsecutio, from exsequi to execute, from ex + sequi to follow more at sue Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of executing ; performance 2. a putting to… …

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  • 33execution — noun 1 (C, U) the act of killing someone, especially as a legal punishment for a serious crime: a public execution 2 (U) formal a process in which you do something that has been carefully planned or agreed (+ of): the formulation and execution of …

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  • 34execution — noun 1) the execution of the plan Syn: implementation, carrying out, performance, accomplishment, bringing off/about, attainment, realization 2) public execution Syn: killing. capital punishment, the death penalty …

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  • 35execution — vykdymas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. executing; execution vok. Ausführen, f; Ausführung, f rus. выполнение, n; исполнение, n pranc. exécution, f …

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  • 36exécution — vykdymas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. executing; execution vok. Ausführen, f; Ausführung, f rus. выполнение, n; исполнение, n pranc. exécution, f …

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  • 37execution — A writ or process for the enforcement of a judgment. A remedy afforded by law for the enforcement of a judgment, which is not an action but is included in the phrase process in an action. 30 Am J2d Exec § 1. The signing of an instrument; signing …

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  • 38execution — noun /ˌek.sɪˈkjuː.ʃən/ a) The act, manner or style of executing (actions, maneuvers, performances). The battle plan was successfully executed. b) The state of being executed (accomplished). The entire machine slowed down during the execution of… …

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  • 39execution n — A computer program attached to an electric chair would have to have its execution checked carefully …

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  • 40execution — noun 1》 the action of executing a plan, order, legal instrument, etc.     ↘the technique or style with which an artistic work is produced or performed: the film is entirely professional in its execution. 2》 an act of executing a condemned person …

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