Execute | Mean of execute in English Dictionary
/ˈɛksɪˌkjuːt/
- Verb
- to kill (someone) especially as punishment for a crime
- He was captured, tried, and executed for murder.
- to do (something that you have planned to do or been told to do)
- They carefully executed the plan.
- execute an order
- to do or perform (an action or movement that requires skill)
- The pilot executed an emergency landing.
- The quarterback executed the play perfectly.
- to do what is required by (a legal document or command)
- execute a decree
- execute the provisions of the will
- to make or produce (a work of art)
- a statue executed in bronze
- a painting executed in bright colors