Pronunciation: /ˈɛksɪˌkjut/
noun a person who is put to death as a legal punishment
A1 The execution of the plan was flawless.
A2 The execution of the project was completed on time.
B1 The execution of the new marketing strategy led to increased sales.
B2 The execution of the software update caused some unexpected errors.
C1 The execution of the company merger required careful planning and coordination.
C2 The execution of the new product launch was a huge success.
verb to carry out or accomplish a task or plan
A1 The chef will execute the recipe exactly as written.
A2 The team will execute the plan with precision.
B1 The company needs to execute their marketing strategy effectively.
B2 The director will execute the decision made by the board.
C1 The military commander must execute the orders without question.
C2 The CEO is responsible for executing the company's long-term vision.
formal The CEO decided to execute the new business strategy.
informal I'm going to execute my plan to redecorate the living room this weekend.
slang Let's execute this party and have a great time!
figurative The artist was able to execute his vision perfectly in his latest masterpiece.
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