execute in the PONS Dictionary

execute Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to execute a warrant Am form

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Like the ability in which football players compute and execute the exact angle and force required to score a goal from a free kick.
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Group superintendents work closely with their group commanders and command chief master sergeants to prepare the enlisted force to best execute mission requirements.
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Load and store instructions also execute in a single cycle unless there is a register conflict with a following instruction.
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When the compiler can take maximum advantage of this, the processor can execute six instructions per clock cycle.
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In such cases, a pilot may execute multiple instrument approaches in a row, with missed approaches between them.
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Because of this, identifier/reserved word collisions can occur when code implemented in one language tries to execute code written in another language.
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Then the nuclei receiving these signals project out to the extraocular muscles, spinal cord, and cerebral cortex to execute these functions.
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This generally increased the quality of gameplay, as the number of people attempting to lag the servers to execute the method was greatly reduced.
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He believed so strongly in his religion and culture that he would execute his subjects for breaches of the strict rules called kapu.
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Although lethal injection dominates as a method of execution, some states allow prisoners on death row to choose the method used to execute them.
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