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1 execute
['eksikju:t] 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) henrette2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) udføre; gennemføre3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) udføre; foretage•- executioner
- executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) den udøvende magt2) (a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage: He is an executive in an insurance company.) leder; chef; direktør•- executor* * *['eksikju:t] 1. verb1) (to put to death by order of the law: After the war many traitors were executed.) henrette2) (to carry out (instructions etc).) udføre; gennemføre3) (to perform (a movement etc usually requiring skill).) udføre; foretage•- executioner
- executive 2. noun1) (the branch of the government that puts the laws into effect.) den udøvende magt2) (a person or body of people in an organization etc that has power to direct or manage: He is an executive in an insurance company.) leder; chef; direktør•- executor -
2 to execute [kill]
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3 electric chair
(a chair used to execute criminals by sending a powerful electric current through them.) elektrisk stol* * *(a chair used to execute criminals by sending a powerful electric current through them.) elektrisk stol -
4 firing-squad
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execute — ex·e·cute / ek si ˌkyüt/ vt cut·ed, cut·ing 1: perform: as a: to carry out fully includes not only executed violence, but also threatened violence Louisiana Civil Code … Law dictionary
execute — ex‧e‧cute [ˈekskjuːt] verb [transitive] 1. to do what is written in a contract, plan etc: • The directors make the decisions but the managers have to execute them. • UK companies with a proven management ability to execute a business plan 2.… … Financial and business terms
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execute — [ek′si kyo͞ot΄] vt. executed, executing [ME executen < OFr executer, back form. < executeur: see EXECUTOR] 1. to follow out or carry out; do; perform; fulfill [to execute another s orders] 2. to carry into effect; administer (laws, etc.) 3 … English World dictionary
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execute a sentence — index condemn (punish), discipline (punish), penalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary