executing
Prononciation : [ɪɡˈzɛk.ju.tɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to carry out or perform a plan, task, or order. It means to do something that you were supposed to do, like following steps to finish a project.
Exemple
She is executing her plan to improve the school garden.
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He was not executing the instructions correctly, so the project didn't turn out as expected.
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Are you executing your tasks on time?
Contexte : « programming »
(verb) to run a computer program or script. It means to make the computer do the actions written in the code.
Exemple
The programmer is executing the script to test the new feature.
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The software failed to execute properly because of a bug.
Exemple
Is the computer executing the program without any errors?
Contexte : « law »
(verb) to carry out a legal order, especially related to punishment. It refers to making sure a decision or sentence is fulfilled.
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The court is executing the decision made last week.
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The law was not executed due to a lack of evidence.
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When will the court be executing the sentence?
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