execution - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • warrant: One MCC reported the backlog delayed execution of new warrants whilst another concentrated its efforts on new warrants.
  • writ: Grant to Sir Ralph Hare and his heirs, of the return and execution of writs and process of Clackclose, co.

Converse of object

  • suspend: See Section 3.4 for more information about suspending command execution.
  • abort: If a negative value is specified, an error message is output, instructing you to abort execution.
  • resume: Signals cannot awaken the suspended thread; they remain pending until the thread resumes execution.
  • await: The " many " are condemned sinners awaiting execution.
  • terminate: NOTES While waiting for terminal input, pg responds to BREAK, DEL, and ^ by terminating execution.
  • restart: When the event is posted, all these tasks restart execution.

Adjective modifier

  • extra-judicial: This means an end to the shoot-to-kill policy, introduced in secret, which resulted in Menezes's extra-judicial execution.
  • decentralized: Mission C2 leverages centralized, integrated planning and decentralized execution at the maneuver unit level.
  • cold-blooded: There can be no warrant for the cold-blooded execution of a surrendered terrorist.
  • conditional: This is made more powerful by the fact that conditional execution can be applied to most instructions!
  • sequential: In the world of our chosen abstraction - that of sequential execution of a method - it looks like our thread has hung.

Modifies a noun

  • queue: Batch requests are divided into two types: execution queue and routing queue.
  • venue: Would information on actual order flow be more useful than a list of execution venues?
  • host: The job server always exists in the execution host as a daemon program.

Noun used with modifier

  • summary: They have a choice between a slow death and summary execution.
  • program: Pressing the ESC key during program execution will force the simulator to return to command mode.
  • warrant: The team also identified two measures of the capability of MCCs to carry out warrant execution.

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