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To follow out or through to the end; to carry out into
complete effect; to complete; to finish; to effect; to perform. |
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To complete, as a legal instrument; to perform what is
required to give validity to, as by signing and perhaps sealing and
delivering; as, to execute a deed, lease, mortgage, will, etc. |
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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. |
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To infect capital punishment on; to put to death in
conformity to a legal sentence; as, to execute a traitor. |
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Too put to death illegally; to kill. |
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To perform, as a piece of music, either on an
instrument or with the voice; as, to execute a difficult part
brilliantly. |
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To do one's work; to act one's part of purpose. |
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To perform musically. |