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Detailed Synonyms for executive in English

executive:

executive adj

  1. executive
  2. executive
    – having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc. 1
    executive
    – having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc. 1

executive [the ~] nom

  1. the executive
    the staff; the executive; the executives
  2. the executive
    the central board; the general management; the central committee; the executive; the board; the board of directors
  3. the executive
    – persons who administer the law 1
    the executive
    – persons who administer the law 1
  4. the executive
    – someone who manages a government agency or department 1
    the executive; the administrator
    – someone who manages a government agency or department 1
  5. the executive
    – a person responsible for the administration of a business 1
    the executive; the executive director
    – a person responsible for the administration of a business 1

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Related Definitions for "executive":

  1. having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.1
    • the executive branch1
  2. persons who administer the law1
  3. someone who manages a government agency or department1
  4. a person responsible for the administration of a business1

execute:

to execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)

  1. to execute
    to execute; to carry out
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
    • carry out verbe (carry out, carried out, carrying out)
  2. to execute
    to execute; to kill; execute capital punishment; shoot dead; take someone's life
  3. to execute
    to execute
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
  4. to execute
    to execute; to put to death
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
    • put to death verbe (puts to death, put to death, putting to death)
  5. to execute
    – sign in the presence of witnesses 1
    to execute
    – sign in the presence of witnesses 1
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • The President executed the treaty1
  6. to execute
    – put in effect 1
    to accomplish; fulfil; to execute; action; to carry out; to carry through; fulfill
    – put in effect 1
    • accomplish verbe (accomplishes, accomplished, accomplishing)
    • fulfil verbe, britannique
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • execute the decision of the people1
    • action verbe
      • He actioned the operation1
    • carry out verbe (carry out, carried out, carrying out)
      • carry out a task1
    • carry through verbe (carry through, carried through, carrying through)
    • fulfill verbe, américain
  7. to execute
    – carry out or perform an action 1
    to perform; to do; to execute
    – carry out or perform an action 1
    • perform verbe (performs, performed, performing)
    • do verbe (does, did, doing)
      • John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters1
      • she did a little dance1
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • the skater executed a triple pirouette1
  8. to execute
    – kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment 1
    to execute; to put to death
    – kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment 1
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • In some states, criminals are executed1
    • put to death verbe (puts to death, put to death, putting to death)
  9. to execute
    – murder in a planned fashion 1
    to execute
    – murder in a planned fashion 1
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed1
  10. to execute
    – carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine 1
    to run; to execute
    – carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine 1
    • run verbe (runs, ran, running)
      • run a new program on the Mac1
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • the computer executed the instruction1
  11. to execute
    – carry out the legalities of 1
    to execute
    – carry out the legalities of 1
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)
      • execute a will or a deed1
  12. to execute
    – To perform an instruction. 2
    to execute
    – To perform an instruction. 2
    • execute verbe (executes, executed, executing)

Conjugations for execute:

present
  1. execute
  2. execute
  3. executes
  4. execute
  5. execute
  6. execute
simple past
  1. executed
  2. executed
  3. executed
  4. executed
  5. executed
  6. executed
present perfect
  1. have executed
  2. have executed
  3. has executed
  4. have executed
  5. have executed
  6. have executed
past continuous
  1. was executing
  2. were executing
  3. was executing
  4. were executing
  5. were executing
  6. were executing
future
  1. shall execute
  2. will execute
  3. will execute
  4. shall execute
  5. will execute
  6. will execute
continuous present
  1. am executing
  2. are executing
  3. is executing
  4. are executing
  5. are executing
  6. are executing
subjunctive
  1. be executed
  2. be executed
  3. be executed
  4. be executed
  5. be executed
  6. be executed
diverse
  1. execute!
  2. let's execute!
  3. executed
  4. executing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "execute":

  1. sign in the presence of witnesses1
    • The President executed the treaty1
  2. put in effect1
    • execute the decision of the people1
  3. carry out or perform an action1
    • the skater executed a triple pirouette1
  4. kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment1
    • In some states, criminals are executed1
  5. murder in a planned fashion1
    • The Mafioso who collaborated with the police was executed1
  6. carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine1
    • the computer executed the instruction1
  7. carry out the legalities of1
    • execute a will or a deed1
  8. To perform an instruction.2

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