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execution [ˌeksɪˈkju:ʃən] N

1. execution no pl (carrying out):

execution
execution of idea
execution of duty
to put [or carry] a plan into execution

2. execution (formal killing):

execution
execution

3. execution LAW:

warrant of execution

compulsory execution N no pl LAW

execution order N

execution order

Usage examples with execution

warrant of execution
writ of execution
to put [or carry] a plan into execution

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It describes software specifications independent of execution platforms.
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The teams have 40 minutes total (10 minutes individually) to alternate execution of the dish.
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An outcome is the result of a single execution of the model.
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He restored the judicial regulations by very strict punishments, including execution.
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When this happens, all that flows from the execution of the plan will make them all liable.
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In the 17th century, it was an area of execution.
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We can only venture guesses as to the technical forms these mass executions are to take.
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The judges grade students on originality and scientific merit, project execution and communication of their work.
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In particular, the report revealed problems in the agency's execution of both its intelligence and operational missions.
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These symbols provide lightning-fast parsing (execution) of the macros.
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