execute
Prononciation : [ˈɛk.sɪ.kjuːt]
Mot
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to carry out or perform something that has been planned or ordered. This can be anything from following instructions to completing a task.
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She was able to execute her plan perfectly during the presentation.
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He didn't execute the task as expected, and it caused some confusion.
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Can you execute the instructions I gave you?
Contexte : « law »
(verb) to put a legal decision into effect, for example, when a court orders something to be done.
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The judge decided to execute the order immediately.
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They could not execute the verdict because the document was missing.
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When will they execute the court's decision?
Contexte : « computer programming »
(verb) to run a program or a set of commands on a computer. This means telling the computer to do exactly what you programmed it to do.
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The software will execute the commands in just a few seconds.
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The program did not execute properly, and I got an error message.
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Did you execute the code correctly?
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