Synonym: capital punishment, carrying into action, carrying out, death penalty, executing, execution of instrument, implementation, instruction execution, murder, performance, slaying, writ of execution. Similar words: executive, execute, prosecution, consecutive, speculation, evolution, pollution, resolution. Meaning: [‚eksɪ'kjuːʃn] n. 1. putting a condemned person to death 2. the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it 3. (computer science) the process of carrying out an instruction by a computer 4. (law) the completion of a legal instrument (such as a contract or deed) by signing it (and perhaps sealing and delivering it) so that it becomes legally binding and enforceable 5. a routine court order that attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted to a plaintiff by authorizing a sheriff to carry it out 6. the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order 7. unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being.
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91. This now provides several new windows to monitor details of program execution.
92. The whole development cycle is streamlined when the programmer can visualise and monitor program execution.
93. In the event a stay of execution was granted on March 6.
94. After all, they reasoned, execution by the guillotine or sword differed markedly from that dealt by the axe.
95. He received a fixed salary, with an extra fee per execution and half that sum for each felon tortured.
96. Young people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business. Francis Bacon
97. His four-minute execution by lethal injection in Indianain the United States was perhaps the most minutely scrutinised death in history.
98. Her batting average there: five stays of execution, one commuted to life in prison, and two men freed completely.
99. At 12: 01 a. m., warden Arthur Calderon will give the order to proceed with the execution.
100. The first recorded execution in the town's register is that of Richard Bentley of Sowerby on 20 March 1541.
101. The execution chair was designed with splatter guards to capture spilled blood.
102. The cross on Good Friday in particular reminds us of death, of horror, torture and execution.
103. Benjamin remained locked in the sombre mood which had dogged him since he had witnessed Buckingham's execution.
104. Ramos said Bonin invited five guests to witness the execution, but their identities are being withheld.
105. Allegations of extrajudicial execution and torture, one death in custody under torture, continue unabated.
106. His execution was to have been the first in California using intravenous drugs.
107. He would watch an execution or a flogging with evident enjoyment.
108. Soon the prisoners are led past for execution, and Sis.
109. Colleagues fear her killing was an extrajudicial execution carried out by the security forces.
110. Wilkins also pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer in the execution of his duty, and Parratt to obstructing the police.
111. This was the offence and this was the execution by Magilton.
112. An eleventh-century manuscript's depiction of war between Christians and Moors, and its inevitable outcome - baptism or execution.
113. Development and international aid are frequently misguided in inception, disastrous in execution and catastrophic for the local people.
114. There was evidence that despite torture and execution, the clergy at the cathedral had managed to conceal it.sentencedict.com/execution.html
115. On death row at San Quentin for ever, the man got a state-of-the-art execution.
116. McVeigh had one month after his execution date was set to file a clemency petition.
117. He was granted a reprieve only a few hours before his execution.
118. If his execution proceeds as scheduled, he would become the first to die by lethal injection in California.
119. I glimpsed the black robes and wondered why Southgate would be so interested in such a grisly execution.
120. The conservatives and their newspapers took this occasion to denounce Arista for the summary execution of a political offender.
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