Executing has 2 different meanings across 1 category:
Noun
Noun
1
putting a condemned person to death
"The guards were executing the prisoner according to the court's final order."
Verb
1
present participle of execute
"The soldiers were executing the prisoner at dawn."
In plain English: Executing means carrying out an action that was planned, such as following through on your promise to clean your room today.
"The security guard was executing his patrol route around the office building at midnight."
Example Sentences
"The security guard was executing his patrol route around the office building at midnight."
verb
"He was executing his morning routine with precision."
verb
"The team is executing their new marketing plan next week."
verb
"She found joy in the simple act of executing her favorite recipe."
verb
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)