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'Execute' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It has multiple meanings and can be used in different contexts. As a verb, 'execute' means to carry out or perform a task or action. For example: 1. The team will execute the project plan with precision. 2. The chef will execute the dish flawlessly. 3. The athlete executed a perfect dive in the competition. It can also mean to put into effect or enforce something. For example: 1. The government will execute new policies to improve the economy. 2. The company plans to execute a new marketing strategy. 3. The court will execute the judge's decision immediately. In a legal context, 'execute' means to carry out a sentence or penalty. For example: 1. The death row inmate will be executed next week. 2. The murderer was executed by lethal injection. 3. The court order was executed without delay. In addition, 'execute' can be used as a noun, referring to the act of performing a task or carrying out a plan. For example: 1. The execution of the project was a success. 2. The team's execution of the plan was flawless. 3. The execution of the decision was delayed due to technical
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Execute
verb
To kill as punishment for capital crimes.
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Indeed, they have become the signature of this administration.In this section The colour of lying In praise of preaching Young, white and middle-class The lady's not for turning Victory for the fishes In Louisiana, the chips fall The second son also rises A home for Bill's books ReprintsThere is a view that lawmakers exist to make laws, and that the executive exists to execute them.
We met up in Dubai and wrote it, then we went away to execute it.
I want the new government to focus on one major project at a time to execute, complete and implement for greater accountability and transparency rather than trying to execute multiple projects which are often mismanaged, incomplete and abandoned," she said.
Moreover, to execute drug traffickers who have been rehabilitated fails to respect their human dignity and inherent right to life," she wrote in a column for Fairfax Media.
He added: I think I would be too reactionary to execute something like Meet the Press properly.
Officers would have "the power to impersonate a person where reasonably necessary to execute the warrant".
If for instance the Parades Commission imposed another vow of silence as bands passed by St Patrick's, will the PSNI execute that ruling on the streets?
Many of the paintings are intricate and complex works that require time to prepare and execute – walls need to sealed before painting if the piece is to last – so many artists ask for permission from the wall's owner before beginning.
Georgia has until 26 February to execute Hill, after which deadline it will have to apply for a new death warrant.
To execute Hill could be a violation of international law.
Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have been held since early March on Nusa Kambangan, the island off Java where Indonesian authorities intend to execute them for their role in the attempt to smuggle more than 8kg of heroin.
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