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Execute

Execute | Executed | Executes

Execute meaning

To kill, especially as punishment for a capital crime. | To carry out; to put into effect. | To perform.

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Example sentences (20)

Advice can also be specified to execute after the original function, around it literally wrapping the original, or to conditionally execute the original function based on the results of the advice.

Elizabeth came under pressure from Parliament to execute Mary, Queen of Scots, to prevent any further attempts to replace her; though faced with several official requests, she vacillated over the decision to execute an anointed queen.

Execute After the fetch and decode steps, the execute step is performed.

For example, if a first instruction's result is used as a second instruction's input, then they cannot execute at the same time and the second instruction cannot execute before the first.

It does not execute rear march, nor does it execute about face.

Languages form an approximate spectrum from "low-level" to "high-level"; "low-level" languages are typically more machine-oriented and faster to execute, whereas "high-level" languages are more abstract and easier to use but execute less quickly.

Some CPUs support a feature called NX ("No eXecute") or XD ("eXecute Disabled") bit, which in conjunction with software, can be used to mark pages of data (such as those containing the stack and the heap) as readable and writeable but not executable.

These systems can execute many different timed events, respond to external sensors, and execute, with the press of a single button, an entire scene, turning lights on, establishing brightness levels, and so on.

About 200 million years ago reptiles invaded the state, but experts think it was nothing like the takeover the tourists execute each summer in modern times.

Advancements in technology have made it possible for traders to access markets in real-time, monitor price movements, and execute trades at lightning-fast speeds.

After a relatively quiet first quarter, our home health and hospice pipeline is ripe with opportunities we expect to execute on over the next few quarters.

A government agency in the most populous US state, California, is testing blockchain technology using the Tezos network to execute some of its record keeping, including the issuance of car ownership and simplifying transfers of such ownership.

A meaningful annual budget for the Commission to execute its functions needs to be allocated.

And as we said, we look -- we're looking at those with renewed vigor, and we believe we're much better to execute on any of those post the Liberty Live reattribution and the brave spin.

And finally, given the cash flows from our PDP franchise and our strong cash balance, we have the ability to execute our current operating plan without the need to raise additional capital.

And so we -- in Canada, we've been able to kind of, over the last year, execute successfully, fairly material and significant price increases, which have resulted in a higher price per unit that we sell our products to our customers for.

And two prerequisites to grow: One is the availability of permitted projects and the other is the ability of the supply chain to execute.

And when you combine that with leverage from a leaner and more effective shared services structure, what you're seeing is the benefits of both growth and an aggressive approach on costs at the same time, which is very, very difficult to execute.

Applying a SecOps force multiplier: The ION Cyber Defense Center brings together security experts, PhD data scientists and software developers to execute, measure and optimize security operations.

As a company focused on land-based safety training and rescue, the team at NATT Safety Services is well aware of the type of specialized training required to execute confined space rescues.