Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who performs or carries into effect. See
executor .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who performs or carries into effect. See
executor .
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- noun Alternative form of
executor .
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Examples
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QUESTION: Is it better to be an idea-generator or an idea-executer?
Archive 2008-06-01 Candid Engineer 2008
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QUESTION: Is it better to be an idea-generator or an idea-executer?
Ideas That Bounce Candid Engineer 2008
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"Whether that be a new technology you are offering, your own personal brand or a marketing partnership -- whatever services you are selling, you have got to be an innovator with original ideas and the best executer of those ideas," said friend and fellow female entrepreneur Meghan Cleary, of Miss Meghan Media.
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Had to contact the executer of a will for a deceased debtor.
dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008
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Edouard, reunuissant en vain les vertus de ses peres, et le courage du Roy Jean Sobieski, son ayeul maternel, executer les exploits et essuyer les malheurs les plus incroyables.
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Ulysse, de se lier au mat du navire, ni de se boucher les oreilles avec de la cire; il ne redoutait pas le chant des Sirenes — il le dedaignait; il se fit marbre et fer pour executer ses grands projets.
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He reminds me, that I am the executer of his will.
partygirl Diary Entry partygirl 2001
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Fidelit, dont fuse pour executer ponctuellement ce qu'il m'a command c'est deja une Espece de recompense qui donne grande
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There were no police or law-courts, or even courts-martial, at Medina; some one of the followers of Mohammad must therefore be the executer of the sentence of death, and it was better it should be done quietly, as the executing of a man openly before his clan would have caused a brawl and more bloodshed and retaliation, till the whole city had become mixed up in the quarrel.
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* (* An astonishing statement indeed, but here are Peron's words: "Depuis plusieurs jours, nous nous trouvions par le travers du port Jackson sans pouvoir, a cause de la faiblesse de nos matelots, executer les manoeuvres necessaires pour y entrer.")
Terre Napoleón; a History of French Explorations and Projects in Australia Ernest Scott 1903
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