Executing can be categorized as a verb.
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execute - kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment; "In some states, criminals are executed" | ||
execute - carry out the legalities of; "execute a will or a deed" | ||
execute - murder in a planned fashion; "The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed" | ||
execute - sign in the presence of witnesses; "The President executed the treaty" | ||
execute - carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance" | ||
execute - put in effect; "carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation" | ||
execute - carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine; "Run the dishwasher"; "run a new program on the Mac"; "the computer executed the instruction" | ||
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executing - putting a condemned person to death |
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1. | verb | His delight in killing people became a campaign issue in 2000 when he seemed, in one debate, to enjoy the prospect of executing wrong-doers a little too much. | |
2. | verb | Suppose, for the sake of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a well-known address in Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed by it, executing one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing hundreds of innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes, promising in public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the Government of Iran issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to host him, invite him to official functions and treat him as a great dignitary. | |
3. | verb | "Commander In Chief" doesn't mean that he is the boss of the Military, merely that he is the Administrator, just as he is the Administrator of the Executive Branch, charged with "executing faithfully" all the laws passed by Congress and all the Decisions rendered by the Supreme Court. | |
4. | verb | Nothing can stop Fadil from executing his murderous plan. | |
5. | verb | Execute a will or a deed. | |
6. | verb | Execute the decision of the people. | |
7. | verb | It has proven that it can execute elaborate terrorist acts without leaving too many traces, using Iranian Embassies. | |
8. | verb | In order to mark any 2000 income, we will need to get CRRA to execute the Development Agreement in 2000. | |
9. | verb | HR has already purchased a tool called CONFIRMIT that can execute anonymous surveys. | |
10. | verb | My goal, however optimistic, is to execute the risk policy by the end of today. | |
11. | verb | I spoke to Mark Taylor about your signing authority, and he agrees that you do not have the authority to execute documents on your own, but as long as you are only co-signing documents signed by an authorized officer as a control measure we're OK. | |
12. | verb | If they're OK with it, we'd like to execute it as soon as possible unless there are any objections. | |
13. | verb | If so, are we ready to execute? | |
14. | verb | Are we ready to execute? | |
15. | verb | It is difficult to execute the task. |
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His delight in killing people became a campaign issue in 2000 when he seemed, in one debate, to enjoy the prospect of executing wrong-doers a little too much. |
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Suppose, for the sake of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a well-known address in Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed by it, executing one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing hundreds of innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes, promising in public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the Government of Iran issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to host him, invite him to official functions and treat him as a great dignitary. |
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"Commander In Chief" doesn't mean that he is the boss of the Military, merely that he is the Administrator, just as he is the Administrator of the Executive Branch, charged with "executing faithfully" all the laws passed by Congress and all the Decisions rendered by the Supreme Court. |
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Nothing can stop Fadil from executing his murderous plan. | |
Execute a will or a deed. |
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Execute the decision of the people. |
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It has proven that it can execute elaborate terrorist acts without leaving too many traces, using Iranian Embassies. |
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In order to mark any 2000 income, we will need to get CRRA to execute the Development Agreement in 2000. |
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HR has already purchased a tool called CONFIRMIT that can execute anonymous surveys. |
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My goal, however optimistic, is to execute the risk policy by the end of today. |
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I spoke to Mark Taylor about your signing authority, and he agrees that you do not have the authority to execute documents on your own, but as long as you are only co-signing documents signed by an authorized officer as a control measure we're OK. |
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If they're OK with it, we'd like to execute it as soon as possible unless there are any objections. |
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If so, are we ready to execute? |
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Are we ready to execute? |
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It is difficult to execute the task. |