Hypertext Webster Gateway: "execution"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Execution \Ex`e*cu"tion\, n. [F. ex['e]cution, L. executio,
exsecutio.]
1. The act of executing; a carrying into effect or to
completion; performance; achievement; consummation; as,
the execution of a plan, a work, etc.

The excellence of the subject contributed much to
the happiness of the execution. --Dryden.

2. A putting to death as a legal penalty; death lawfully
inflicted; as, the execution of a murderer.

A warrant for his execution. --Shak.

3. The act of the mode of performing a work of art, of
performing on an instrument, of engraving, etc.; as, the
execution of a statue, painting, or piece of music.

The first quality of execution is truth. --Ruskin.

4. (Law)
(a) The carrying into effect the judgment given in a court
of law.
(b) A judicial writ by which an officer is empowered to
carry a judgment into effect; final process.
(c) The act of signing, and delivering a legal instrument,
or giving it the forms required to render it valid;
as, the execution of a deed, or a will.

5. That which is executed or accomplished; effect; effective
work; -- usually with do.

To do some fatal execution. --Shak.

6. The act of sacking a town. [Obs.] --Beau. & FL.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

execution
n 1: putting a condemned person to death [syn: {executing}, {capital
punishment}, {death penalty}]
2: the act of performing; of doing something successfully;
using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing
it; "they criticised his performance as mayor";
"experience generally improves performance" [syn: {performance},
{carrying out}, {carrying into action}]
3: the process of carrying out an instruction by a computer
[syn: {instruction execution}]
4: the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order;
"the agency was created for the implementation of the
policy" [syn: {implementation}, {carrying out}]


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