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execute in Dutch

execute in Dutch is executeren, terechtstellen, uitvoeren — execute means to carry out or put into effect.

execute in Dutch

executeren
verb
(transitive) To kill, especially as punishment for a capital crime.
terechtstellen
verb
(transitive) To kill, especially as punishment for a capital crime.
uitvoeren
verb
(transitive, law) To carry out, to perform an act; to put into effect or cause to become legally binding or valid (as a contract) by so doing.
bewerkstelligen
verb
(transitive, law) To carry out, to perform an act; to put into effect or cause to become legally binding or valid (as a contract) by so doing.
uitvoeren
verb
(transitive, computing) To start, launch, or run.
executeren
verb
(transitive, computing) To start, launch, or run.

What does "execute" mean?

  1. verb To carry out or put into effect.
    "The team executed the plan perfectly."
  2. verb To put someone to death as a legal punishment.
    "The prisoner was executed at dawn."
  3. verb To run a computer program or command.
    "The app crashes whenever this function is executed."

execute in a sentence

  • The team executed the plan perfectly.
  • She executed a flawless dive off the ten-meter platform.
  • The prisoner was executed at dawn.
  • The app crashes whenever this function is executed.

Similar words in Dutch

Common Dutch translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "execute" in Dutch?

"execute" in Dutch is executeren, terechtstellen, uitvoeren. execute means: To carry out or put into effect.

How do you use "execute" in a sentence?

Example: "The team executed the plan perfectly." In Dutch, "execute" is executeren, terechtstellen, uitvoeren.

Are there other ways to say "execute" in Dutch?

Yes — Dutch has 4 translations listed for "execute": executeren, terechtstellen, uitvoeren, bewerkstelligen.

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