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ex·ecute (eksi kyo̵̅o̅t′)

transitive verb executed -·cut′·ed, executing -·cut′·ing

  1. to follow out or carry out; do; perform; fulfill to execute another's orders
  2. to carry into effect; administer (laws, etc.)
  3. to put to death as in accordance with a legally imposed sentence
  4. to create or produce in accordance with an idea, plan, blueprint, etc. to execute a statue in marble
  5. to perform (a piece of music, a part in a play, etc.)
  6. Comput. to perform the operations indicated in (an instruction or program)
  7. Law to complete or make valid (a deed, contract, etc.) as by signing, sealing, and delivering

Etymology: ME executen < OFr executer, back-form. < executeur: see executor

intransitive verb

Comput. to run an instruction or program

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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