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Exec meaning
- An executive; a person employed at the executive level.
- An executive officer, i.e. the chief assistant to the commanding officer.
Synonyms of Exec
Using Exec
- The main meaning on this page is: An executive; a person employed at the executive level. | An executive officer, i.e. the chief assistant to the commanding officer.
- Useful related words include: white house, executive department.
- In the example corpus, exec often appears in combinations such as: exec who, is exec, the exec.
Context around Exec
- Average sentence length in these examples: 20.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Exec
- In this selection, "exec" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 20.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, systems, printers, record, says, neil and played stand out and add context to how "exec" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a ford exec marin gjaja and a studio exec that has. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "exec" sits close to words such as aesthetically, apa and aqsa, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with exec
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The music industry veteran Exec. (5 words)
Bear markets present opportunity to build stronger communities, Kucoin exec says. (11 words)
Makati exec says Taguig rejects memo on transfer of health fac. (11 words)
Like all early mainframe systems, EXEC I and EXEC II were a batch-oriented system that managed magnetic drums, disks, card readers and line printers; EXEC 8 supported both batch processing and on-line transaction processing. (36 words)
The announcement had arrived at a time when the Tesla and SpaceX exec had already made a number of missteps that worried advertisers enough to see many pause spending on the network. (32 words)
The exec told the rapper-turned-entrepreneur that if his company, Combs Wines and Spirits, were owned by Martha Stewart, his brands would be distributed more broadly, according to the court filing. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Like all early mainframe systems, EXEC I and EXEC II were a batch-oriented system that managed magnetic drums, disks, card readers and line printers; EXEC 8 supported both batch processing and on-line transaction processing.
Also coming is the movi; the story of record exec-Neil Bogart.
And he’s the mystery exec who spotted me on Twitter & gave me my biggest break.
Bear markets present opportunity to build stronger communities, Kucoin exec says.
He's got a new love interest lined up in the form of a smart but self-doubting movie exec played by Jennifer Garner.
Hosted by Jesse Palmer, the series comes from Warner Bros Unscripted Television and is exec produced by Andrew Frank, Bennett Graebner, Claire Freeland and Jason Ehrlich.
It also shows that the Disney exec totally misunderstood what the movie was about.
Kay writes: “Everybody had gone apart from Peter Salmon (BBC Exec), Guy Garvey, Mr Tumble and me.
Makati exec says Taguig rejects memo on transfer of health fac.
Nia noted that she was "101% positive that it came from a studio exec that has no concept in understanding the importance of diversity," let alone what Drew stands for.
Overall, this provides a superior experience for customers," noted a Ford exec Marin Gjaja.
Paramount network exec Keith Cox appeared at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for PaleyFest over the weekend and gave some insight into the fate of Costner’s character, John Dutton.
Tech exec Bob Lee became one of the city's latest murder victims.
The announcement had arrived at a time when the Tesla and SpaceX exec had already made a number of missteps that worried advertisers enough to see many pause spending on the network.
The District 7 runoff between computer scientist Dan Rossiter, who won 21% of the general-election vote, and nonprofit exec Marina Alderete Gavito, who won 43%, has received less media attention.
The exec told the rapper-turned-entrepreneur that if his company, Combs Wines and Spirits, were owned by Martha Stewart, his brands would be distributed more broadly, according to the court filing.
The music industry veteran Exec.
The org was the brainchild of MGM exec Louis B. Mayer, whose goal was “to stymie the formation of craft unions,” Davis writes.
These revelations come after Paramount exec Chris McCarthy began overseeing Showtime last year.
Victoria Alonso was a long-time exec at the studios responsible for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, however departed last year.
Common combinations with exec
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- exec who 6×
- is exec 6×
- the exec 6×
- exec producer 6×
- chief exec 6×
- exec at 5×
- exec and 4×
- tech exec 4×
- music exec 4×
- exec produced 3×