executed

[ex·e·cute]

Put to death as punishment

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Adjective S.
put to death as punishment; "claimed the body of the executed traitor"


imp. & p. p.
of Execute


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Usage Examples

The works must be conceived with fire in the soul but executed with clinical coolness.

I would say that the war correspondent gets more drinks, more girls, better pay, and greater freedom than the soldier, but at this stage of the game, having the freedom to choose his spot and being allowed to be a coward and not be executed for it is his torture.

A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.

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Other Usage Examples

Laws too gentle are seldom obeyed too severe, seldom executed.

In a few days an officer came to our camp, under a flag of truce, and informed Hamilton, then a captain of artillery, but afterwards the aid of General Washington, that Captain Hale had been arrested within the British lines condemned as a spy, and executed that morning.

It's bad poetry executed by people that can't sing. That's my definition of Rap.

And, if we have any evidence that the wisdom which formed the plan is in the man, we have the very same evidence, that the power which executed it is in him also.

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