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Definitionv. kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment
Last update: October 4, 2015
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He executed all his plans carefully. [verb]
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The murderer was finally executed. [verb]
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We are so barbaric here that we execute the mentally retarded people. [verb]
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Local Authorities use private bailiffs to execute the warrant. [verb]
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Hawkeye and the Mohicans conversed earnestly together in Delaware for a few moments, when each quietly took his post, in order to execute the plan they had speedily devised. [verb]
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His proposal was received with acclamations, and executed with the swiftness of thought. [verb]
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Them Hurons have never a piece in their nation that will execute at this distance; but 'killdeer' has a barrel on which a man may calculate. [verb]
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Heyward prepared to comply, though with strong disgust at the nature of the office he was compelled to execute. [verb]
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"In that case, there should be two authors to each poem--one to think and plan, another to execute." [verb]
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Both orders were executed. [verb]
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-- To that he would have reconciled himself by a single text; for example, 'And Phinehas arose and executed judgment,' or something to the same purpose. [verb]
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