verb
- to carry out or perform an action, plan, or instruction
- to put a person to death as a legal punishment
- to sign or complete a legal document to make it valid
Usage: legal
Examples
- The team executed the coach's strategy perfectly during the game.
- The software executes the program when you click the button.
- The government executed the convicted criminal after the trial.
- You must execute the contract in front of a witness.
- The dancer executed a difficult leap with grace.
- The company executed its expansion plan ahead of schedule.