executing

/ˈɛksəˌkjuːtɪŋ/
verb
  1. Carrying out or performing a task, plan, or order.
    • He is executing the instructions carefully to avoid mistakes.
    • The chef is executing a new recipe for the dinner menu.
    • The team is executing the marketing campaign this week.
  2. Putting a person to death as a legal punishment.
    • In some countries, the government is still executing prisoners.
    • The state is executing the convicted criminal tomorrow.
    • The king ordered his soldiers to begin executing the rebels.
Synonyms
noun
  1. The act of carrying out a task or plan (gerund form).
    • She is responsible for the executing of all legal documents.
    • Executing the project on time required a lot of effort.
    • The executing of the strategy went smoothly.
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