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Definition of execute
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Execute
(v. i.) To
perform
musically.
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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..
Execute
::
Execute
(v. i.) To do one's work; to act one's part of
purpose.
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.
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..
Execute
::
Execute
(v. t.) Too put to death
illegally;
to kill.
Charter
::
Charter
(n.) An
instrument
in
writing,
from the
sovereign
power of a state or
country,
executed
in due form,
bestowing
rights,
franchises,
or
privileges..
Appointee
::
Appointee
(v. t.) A
person
in whose favor a power of
appointment
is
executed.
Execute
::
Execute
(v. t.) To give
effect
to; to do what is
provided
or
required
by; to
perform
the
requirements
or
stimulations
of; as, to
execute
a
decree,
judgment,
writ, or
process..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To throw off the
obligation
of, as a duty or debt; to
relieve
one's self of, by
fulfilling
conditions,
performing
duty,
trust,
and the like;
hence,
to
perform
or
execute,
as an
office,
or
part..
Myrmidon
::
Myrmidon
(n.) A
soldier
or a
subordinate
civil
officer
who
executes
cruel
orders
of a
superior
without
protest
or pity; --
sometimes
applied
to
bailiffs,
constables,
etc..
Make
::
Make (v. t.) To
execute
with the
requisite
formalities;
as, to make a bill, note, will, deed, etc..
Templet
::
Templet
(n.) A
gauge,
pattern,
or mold,
commonly
a thin plate or
board,
used as a guide to the form of the work to be
executed;
as, a
mason's
or a
wheelwright's
templet..
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To
execute
an
irregular
or
fanciful
strain
of
music,
by way of
ornament
or
prelude..
Pianissimo
::
Pianissimo
(a.) Very soft; -- a
direction
to
execute
a
passage
as
softly
as
possible.
(Abbrev.
pp..
Skill
::
Skill (n.) The
familiar
knowledge
of any art or
science,
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in
execution
or
performance,
or in the
application
of the art or
science
to
practical
purposes;
power to
discern
and
execute;
ability
to
perceive
and
perform;
expertness;
aptitude;
as, the skill of a
mathematician,
physician,
surgeon,
mechanic,
etc..
Executor
::
Executor
(n.) The
person
appointed
by a
testator
to
execute
his will, or to see its
provisions
carried
into
effect,
after his
decease..
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.)
Exactness
without
allowance,
deviation,
or
indulgence;
strictness;
as, the rigor of
criticism;
to
execute
a law with
rigor;
to
enforce
moral
duties
with
rigor;
--
opposed
to
lenity..
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..
Barrowist
::
Barrowist
(n.) A
follower
of Henry
Barrowe,
one of the
founders
of
Independency
or
Congregationalism
in
England.
Barrowe
was
executed
for
nonconformity
in
1953..
Wreak
::
Wreak (v. t.) To
execute
in
vengeance
or
passion;
to
inflict;
to hurl or
drive;
as, to wreak
vengeance
on an
enemy..
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