Executing

Pronunciation: /ˈɛksəˌkjuːt/

Executing (verb)

  1. to do something planned or ordered, like a task or plan.
  2. to kill someone as a legal punishment.
  3. to make a computer program start and run.

Examples

  • They executed the strategy flawlessly.
  • The team executed the project on time.

Common collocations: execute a plan, execute a strategy, successfully execute, execute a criminal, execute the sentence

Synonyms of Executing

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Executing

  • failing to carry out a task
  • leaving a task incomplete