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Definition of execute
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Execute
(v. t.) Too put to death
illegally;
to kill.
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Undertake
::
Undertake
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to take upon one's self
solemnly
or
expressly;
to lay one's self under
obligation,
or to enter into
stipulations,
to
perform
or to
execute;
to
covenant;
to
contract..
Execute
::
Execute
(v. t.) To
complete,
as a legal
instrument;
to
perform
what is
required
to give
validity
to, as by
signing
and
perhaps
sealing
and
delivering;
as, to
execute
a deed,
lease,
mortgage,
will, etc..
Accurate
::
Accurate
(a.)
Precisely
fixed;
executed
with care;
careful.
Valid
::
Valid (a.)
Having
legal
strength
or
force;
executed
with the
proper
formalities;
incapable
of being
rightfully
overthrown
or set
aside;
as, a valid deed; a valid
covenant;
a valid
instrument
of any kind; a valid claim or
title;
a valid
marriage..
Pianissimo
::
Pianissimo
(a.) Very soft; -- a
direction
to
execute
a
passage
as
softly
as
possible.
(Abbrev.
pp..
Elaborate
::
Elaborate
(a.)
Wrought
with
labor;
finished
with great care;
studied;
executed
with
exactness
or
painstaking;
as, an
elaborate
discourse;
an
elaborate
performance;
elaborate
research..
Carnifex
::
Carnifex
(n.) The
public
executioner
at Rome, who
executed
persons
of the
lowest
rank;
hence,
an
executioner
or
hangman..
Sforzato
::
Sforzato
(a.)
Forcing
or
forced;
-- a
direction
placed
over a note, to
signify
that it must be
executed
with
peculiar
emphasis
and
force;
--
marked
fz (an
abbreviation
of
forzando),
sf, sfz, or /..
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To bring
about;
to bring
forward;
to be the cause or agent of; to
effect,
do,
perform,
or
execute;
-- often used with a noun to form a
phrase
equivalent
to the
simple
verb that
corresponds
to such noun; as, to make
complaint,
for to
complain;
to make
record
of, for to
record;
to make
abode,
for to
abide,
etc..
Set
::
Set (n.) In
dancing,
the
number
of
persons
necessary
to
execute
a
quadrille;
also, the
series
of
figures
or
movements
executed..
Act
::
Act (v. t.) To
perform;
to
execute;
to do.
Gallows
::
Gallows
(n.
sing.)
A frame from which is
suspended
the rope with which
criminals
are
executed
by
hanging,
usually
consisting
of two
upright
posts and a
crossbeam
on the top; also, a like frame for
suspending
anything..
Compose
::
Compose
(v. t.) To
construct
by
mental
labor;
to
design
and
execute,
or put
together,
in a
manner
involving
the
adaptation
of forms of
expression
to
ideas,
or to the laws of
harmony
or
proportion;
as, to
compose
a
sentence,
a
sermon,
a
symphony,
or a
picture..
Executor
::
Executor
(n.) The
person
appointed
by a
testator
to
execute
his will, or to see its
provisions
carried
into
effect,
after his
decease..
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To
execute
with the
requisite
formalities;
as, to make a bill, note, will, deed, etc..
Affabrous
::
Affabrous
(a.)
Executed
in a
workmanlike
manner;
ingeniously
made.
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Specifically:
The act of a
superior
or
superintending
officer
who, in the
discharge
of his
office,
visits
a
corporation,
college,
etc., to
examine
into the
manner
in which it is
conducted,
and see that its laws and
regulations
are duly
observed
and
executed;
as, the
visitation
of a
diocese
by a
bishop..
Inexecutable
::
Inexecutable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
executed
or
performed;
impracticable;
infeasible.
Execute
::
Execute
(v. t.) To
follow
out or
through
to the end; to carry out into
complete
effect;
to
complete;
to
finish;
to
effect;
to
perform.
Caption
::
Caption
(n.) That part of a legal
instrument,
as a
commission,
indictment,
etc., which shows
where,
when, and by what
authority,
it was
taken,
found,
or
executed..
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