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excecute

 

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Term: execute

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To carry out a plan or action

Sample Sentence: The team will execute their strategy to win the game.

Sense 2: To perform or accomplish a task with precision

Sample Sentence: The chef executed a flawless dish to impress the judges.

Sense 3: To put a legal document, such as a will, into effect

Sample Sentence: The lawyer will execute the client's will according to their wishes.

Sense 4: To carry out a death sentence as a punishment

Sample Sentence: The convicted criminal will be executed by lethal injection.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A person who is sentenced to death and awaiting execution

Sample Sentence: The prison held several death row executioners.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: The action or process of performing a task effectively

Sample Sentence: The team's execution of the project was exceptional.

Sense 2: Pertaining to the death penalty or the act of carrying it out

Sample Sentence: The debate revolved around the morality of the execution method.

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