execution

noun

ex·​e·​cu·​tion ˌek-si-ˈkyü-shən How to pronounce execution (audio)
Synonyms of executionnext
1
: the act or process of executing : performance
put the plan into execution
2
: a putting to death especially as a legal penalty
3
: the process of enforcing a legal judgment (as against a debtor)
also : a judicial writ directing such enforcement
4
: the act or mode or result of performance
The quarterback's execution of the play was flawless.
5
archaic : effective or destructive action
… his brandished steel, / Which smoked with bloody executionWilliam Shakespeare
usually used with do
… as soon as day came, we went out to see what execution we had done …Daniel Defoe

Examples of execution in a Sentence

He is in prison awaiting execution. The quarterback's execution of the play was perfect. skillful execution of the dance steps
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English execucion, from Anglo-French, from Latin exsecution-, exsecutio, from exsequi to execute, from ex- + sequi to follow — more at sue

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of execution was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Execution.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/execution. Accessed 26 Dec. 2025.

Kids Definition

execution

noun
ex·​e·​cu·​tion ˌek-sə-ˈkyü-shən How to pronounce execution (audio)
1
: the act or process of executing : a carrying through of something to its finish
put a plan into execution
2
: a putting to death as a legal penalty
3
: the way in which something is executed

Legal Definition

execution

noun
ex·​e·​cu·​tion ˌek-si-ˈkyü-shən How to pronounce execution (audio)
1
: the act or process of executing
witnessed the execution of the will
2
: a putting to death as fulfillment of a judicial death sentence
3
: the process of enforcing a judgment (as against a debtor)
also : a judicial writ (as fieri facias) by which an officer is empowered to carry a judgment into effect see also levy

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