Pronunciation: /ˈɛksɪˌkjutɪd/
noun a person who has been legally put to death as a punishment
A1 The execution of the project was flawless.
A2 The executed plan resulted in a successful outcome.
B1 The executed strategy led to increased sales.
B2 The executed contract was reviewed by legal experts.
C1 The executed agreement was met with approval from all parties involved.
C2 The executed decision had far-reaching consequences for the company.
verb to carry out or accomplish a task or plan
A1 The criminal was executed for his crimes.
A2 The project was executed flawlessly by the team.
B1 The CEO executed the company's new strategy with precision.
B2 The artist executed the painting with incredible detail and skill.
C1 The military operation was executed with meticulous planning and coordination.
C2 The plan was executed flawlessly, resulting in a successful outcome.
adjective describes something that has been completed or carried out effectively
A1 The executed plan was successful.
A2 The executed project met all the requirements.
B1 The executed strategy resulted in increased sales.
B2 The executed campaign was well-received by the target audience.
C1 The executed merger led to a stronger market position.
C2 The executed contract was meticulously reviewed by legal experts.
formal The project was executed flawlessly by the team.
informal They executed the plan perfectly.
slang They totally nailed it with the execution.
figurative Her dance moves were executed with precision and grace.
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