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ex·e·cute:
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. To perform or carry out what is required by: execute the terms of a will.
6. To put to death, especially by carrying out a lawful sentence.
7. Computer Science. To run (a program or an instruction).
ex·e·cu·tion:
1.
a. The act of executing something.
b. The state of being executed. 2. The manner, style, or result of performance: The plan was sound; its execution, faulty.
3. The act or an instance of putting to death or being put to death as a lawful penalty.
4. Law.
a. The carrying into effect of a court judgment.
b. A writ empowering an officer to enforce a judgment.
c. Validation of a legal document by the performance of all necessary formalities. 5. Archaic. Effective, punitive, or destructive action.
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