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Meaning of executing
The primary meaning of the word "executing" is to carry out or put into effect a plan, order, or task.
Etymology of executing
The word "executing" comes from the Latin words "ex" (out) and "sequi" (to follow), and the suffix "-ing" which forms the present participle
The word has been in use since the 15th century, initially meaning "to follow out" or "to carry out", and has evolved to include a range of related meanings
Synonyms
carrying out
performing
enforcing
implementing
administering
managing
directing
supervising
overseeing
controlling
regulating
governing
commanding
conducting
orchestrating
organizing
coordinating
effecting
realizing
actualizing
actualising
actually doing
putting into effect
putting into action
bringing about
bringing into effect
discharging
fulfilling
completing
finishing
terminating
ending
Definitions
- The act of carrying out or putting into effect a plan, order, or task
- The process of performing or enforcing something, such as a law or a decision
- The state of being carried out or put into effect, such as a project or a policy
Usage Examples
- The team is executing a new marketing strategy to increase sales
- The company is executing a plan to expand its operations into new markets
- The government is executing a policy to reduce carbon emissions
Antonyms
failing
neglecting
omitting
abandoning
quitting
stopping
halting
postponing
delaying
deferring
canceling
reversing
retracting
revoking
repealing
nullifying
voiding
avoiding
evading
shirking
dodging
skirting