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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181. At the end of March 1990 there were an estimated 277 prisoners awaiting execution in California.
182. A thousand people, mostly men, gathered around the grate one day last spring to witness a double execution.
183. From his later writings it is obvious that he was quite fascinated by the entire operation and its execution.
184. Our office is responsible for the execution of the new marketing plan.
185. The challenge to its authority increased its reliance upon the secular power, upon fines, torture, and execution.
186. The Shah could then have denounced them and ordered their arrest and execution.
187. It seems, therefore, that Anton Piller orders should not be made for service and execution outside the jurisdiction.
188. In knowing that something is an order one knows all there is to know about its relation to its execution.
189. Let us compare the sets in El delincuente honrado and La conjuracion de Venecia, when both protagonists await their execution.
190. Felicity was forced to witness each execution, then was beheaded.
191. The execution of a transfer on completion of sale is unquestionably within the power conferred by the power of attorney.
192. This file may be listed, during execution, to monitor data transfer progress.
193. The new compiler uses application program information, collected during dynamic program execution, to drive its optimisation process.
194. John Wayne Gacy, who tortured and murdered dozens of young men, was engaged when his execution date arrived.
195. Mr Stafford Smith is doing his best to reverse the growing trend towards execution and so far he has been very successful.
196. She made it sound like a public execution, Christina thought.
197. However, it all boils down to execution at the cutting edge.
198. Yet, the musical execution is slick and the production bursting with energy.
199. The presidential system offers checks and balances but does not ensure consistency between legislation and execution.
200. When the king was informed of Thomas' actions, he ordered the execution of the apostle.
201. The Senate would even have required citizen participation in the execution of the program.
202. Palace lacked the speed of thought, the wit and the crisp execution that their boss displayed in his post-match press conference.
203. Once again the Saxons showed their spirit, and rose enmasse to avenge this cruel execution.
204. September execution of coup plotters and Cabinet reshuffle p. 36887. Sentencedict.com
205. This kind of thinking and activity is going on during the planning and execution of any project.
206. It was also the execution ground and the decomposing bodies of four criminals twirled from the makeshift gibbet.
207. After execution he carried his severed head to the site of the present basilica of St Denis.
208. Nor was it just the execution that attracted them, for the procession itself was a sight to behold.
209. Further, for any network, what about the order of execution, or flow, through the network?
210. Only the governor is now in a position to stop the execution.
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