Having been done or carried out to completion
“The mighty frigates and dreadnoughts respond with aplomb to the commands of their captains and the executed orders of their crews.”
Put to death, especially formally or legally
“As scientific research demands, the executed prisoner's organs are extracted for research purposes.”
No longer living, especially due to being killed or assassinated
“However, a Chicago tribune released some disturbing aspects of the case that proved that the executed victim was not the real criminal.”
Presented or shown, especially in a creative manner
Having been imposed or established by authority
To have carried out an action to the end
To have produced or brought about
“You can execute the software by clicking its icon on your desktop.”
Past tense for to carry out a task, especially one that requires a degree of ability or skill
“He had great intuition, along with an ability to execute his visionary plans to near perfection.”
Past tense for to kill or cause the death of
“King Joffrey was a jerk who would execute Ned Stark after forcing him into a false confession.”
Past tense for to sign (a will) in the presence of witnesses and in accordance with other legal formalities
“To execute a will, sign the document along with two others who will act as witnesses.”
(of a meeting or seminar) Past tense for to manage or preside over
Past tense for to remove the head of
Past tense for to act or perform a portrayal of
Past tense for to take place or happen
Past tense for make a performance of
(based on instrument used) Past tense for to produce music
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