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Definition of Execute

  • 1. Kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment Verb
  • 2. Murder in a planned fashion Verb
  • 3. Put in effect Verb
  • 4. Carry out the legalities of Verb
  • 5. Carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine Verb
  • 6. Carry out or perform an action Verb
  • 7. Sign in the presence of witnesses Verb

Synonyms for word "execute"

  • accomplish
  • action
  • carry out
  • carry through
  • fulfil
  • fulfill
  • do
  • perform
  • put to death
  • run

Semanticaly linked words with "execute"

  • kill
  • crucify
  • execute
  • burn
  • hang
  • string up
  • penalise
  • penalize
  • punish
  • bump off
  • dispatch
  • hit
  • murder
  • off
  • polish off
  • remove
  • slay
  • execute
  • put to death
  • complete
  • finish
  • carry out
  • follow out
  • follow through
  • follow up
  • go through with
  • implement
  • put through
  • get over
  • run
  • consummate
  • effect
  • effectuate
  • set up
  • do
  • perform
  • complete
  • discharge
  • dispatch
  • apply
  • enforce
  • implement
  • give
  • play
  • run
  • apply
  • enforce
  • implement
  • step
  • click off
  • carry
  • pipe up
  • declaim
  • recite
  • serenade
  • cut corners
  • stunt
  • cut
  • blaze away
  • scamp
  • churn out
  • premier
  • premiere
  • star
  • appear
  • practice
  • practise
  • rehearse
  • ad-lib
  • extemporise
  • extemporize
  • improvise
  • improvize
  • interpret
  • render
  • conduct
  • direct
  • lead
  • make
  • sign

Lexical Analysis for "execute"

  1. executive
    Adjective
    derivation
    3
    1. having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.
    2. having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.
    3. having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.
  2. executing
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. putting a condemned person to death
  3. execution
    Noun
    derivation
    5
    1. the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order
    2. the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it
    3. putting a condemned person to death
    4. unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being
    5. (law) the completion of a legal instrument (such as a contract or deed) by signing it (and perhaps sealing and delivering it) so that it becomes legally binding and enforceable
  4. executor
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. a person appointed by a testator to carry out the terms of the will
  5. executant
    Noun
    derivation
    1
    1. a performer (usually of musical works)
Words Rhyme with execute
  • acute
  • electrocute
  • elocute
  • execute
  • persecute
  • prosecute
  • scute
  • subacute
Etymology for execute
  • etymology electrocute
  • etymology executeth
  • etymology executrix
  • etymology outexecute
  • etymology unexecute
  • etymologically related executable
  • etymologically related executed
  • etymologically related execution
  • etymologically related executioner
  • etymologically related executor
  • etymological origin of exsecutus [Latin]
  • is derived from executed
  • is derived from executes
  • is derived from executing
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