executing


Also found in: Dictionary, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
Related to executing: controlling
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Synonyms for executing

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
The next day, news of executing 25 of them was released
The Commercial International Brokerage Company (CIBC) came in second place through executing operations worth EGP 15.164bn, obtaining a market share of 9.3%.
9225 by executing an oath of allegiance to the Republic of the Philippines and, later, an affidavit of renunciation of his foreign citizenship.
Synopsis: "Executing Lean Improvements: A Practical Guide with Real-World Healthcare Case Studies" provides a structured approach to executing lean improvements with relevant real-world case studies and offers examples of tools and templates along with downloadable files hints, tips, and lessons learned.
Call to stop executing 200 persons in Iraq, Hashimi BAGHDAD/ Aswat al-Iraq: Vice-president Tariq al-Hashimi called the United Nations and international non-governmental organizations to interfere to stop executing 200 persons in Iraq, expressing readiness to leave Turkey if his stay stirred problems, according to Turkish TV station.
If Gordon Brown and his ministers are appalled by the actions of the Chinese authorities for executing a drug smuggler, they might now have a better understanding how distressing it is for families here, whose loved ones have been murdered - can we say executed?
In a second request, the same requestors asked us to examine an additional 10 provisions to determine how the agencies were executing them.
Flowing front-line customer input into decision processes and speed in executing new product/service/pricing initiatives are the new competitive advantage.
I want us to stop--take a step back and critically look at our processes for executing our day to day business.
The Republican Congress, however, has acted as a disinterested spectator while President Bush has stolen its legislative authority in plain view and exercised the tyrannical power of making, executing, and conclusively interpreting the law and the Constitution.
In a recent opinion upholding a death statute in Kansas, even Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia acknowledges that a minute risk of executing an innocent person does exist.
In executing this nontraditional acquisition model, we've learned a number of lessons that should be applied to future programs following a similar path.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals held that Helen's second will was valid, because the mutual will placed no contractual obligation on her to refrain from executing a new will; see Est.