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Meaning of Execute
The primary meaning of the word "execute" is to carry out or put into effect a plan, order, or decision.
Definitions
- To carry out or put into effect a plan, order, or decision
- To perform or do something, especially a task or a piece of work
- To sign or endorse a document, especially a legal one
- To put someone to death, especially as a punishment
Etymology of Execute
The word "execute" originates from the Latin words "ex" meaning "out" and "sequi" meaning "to follow", and the Latin word "executio" meaning "a following out or through", which is derived from "exsequi" meaning "to follow out or through"
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to mean "to carry out or put into effect" and has evolved to include various related meanings
Example Uses
- The company will execute the plan to expand into new markets next year
- The artist will execute a new painting for the exhibition
- The judge will execute the sentence and the prisoner will be put to death
- The team will execute the strategy to win the game