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1. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)

2. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] put in effect.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)

3. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] murder in a planned fashion.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)

4. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] carry out or perform an action.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)

5. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)

6. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] sign in the presence of witnesses.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)

7. execute

verb. ['ˈɛksəˌkjuːt'] carry out the legalities of.

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  • execute (English)
  • exsecutus (Latin)
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