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- ʃən1) ((an act of) killing by law: The judge ordered the execution of the murderer.) henrettelse2) (the act of executing (orders or skilled movements etc).) utføring, iverksettingbedrift--------effektuering--------prestasjonsubst. \/ˌeksɪˈkjuːʃn\/1) henrettelse2) utførelse, iverksettelse3) ( kunst) utførelse, foredrag, fingerferdighet (i pianospill)4) ( jus) fullbyrdelse, eksekusjon, utlegg, opprettelse5) kraftig virkning, ødeleggelsecarry into execution iverksette, utføre, sette ut i livetdo execution gjøre virkning anrette ødeleggelseexecution of judgement ( jus) domsfullbyrdelseexecution of sentence ( jus) straffullbyrdelsehold an execution la en henrettelse finne stedlevy execution on\/against somebody foreta utlegg hos noen, gjøre eksekusjon hos noenput in execution iverksette, utføre, sette ut i livettake in execution ta utlegg, foreta utlegg
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