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Term: Execution

Description:

Execution refers to the act of carrying out or performing a task, plan, or order. It can also describe the process of putting someone to death as a punishment authorized by the legal system.

Sample Sentences:

Noun - Task: The successful execution of a project requires careful planning and efficient teamwork.

Noun - Death Penalty: The execution of the criminal was met with mixed reactions from the public.

Noun - Representation in Art: The painting showcased the artist's intricate execution of brushwork.

Noun - Computer Programming: The program's execution was halted due to a critical error.

Noun - Dance or Performance: The ballet dancer's precise execution of every move mesmerized the audience.

Verb - Task: She executed her business plan flawlessly, leading to substantial profits.

Verb - Death Penalty: The court ruled to execute the criminal for his heinous crimes.

Verb - Computer Programming: The code is executed line by line to produce the desired output.

Verb - Command: The general ordered the troops to execute a carefully coordinated attack.

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