Ejecutará (en. Will execute)

/e.xe.ku.taˈɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out a plan or action.
The president will execute the new economic policy.
El presidente ejecutará la nueva política económica.
To fulfill a commitment or task.
The company will execute the project in the next quarter.
La empresa ejecutará el proyecto en el próximo trimestre.
To carry out an order or mandate.
The judge will execute the sentence previously handed down.
El juez ejecutará la sentencia dictada anteriormente.

Etymology

From Latin 'exsecu(t)are', which means to carry something out or to fulfill.

Common Phrases and Expressions

execute an order
To fulfill a request or mandate that has been given.
ejecutar una orden
execute a plan
To carry out a scheme or strategy that has been previously developed.
ejecutar un plan
execute a task
To carry out a specific commission or task.
ejecutar una tarea

Related Words

execution
Action of carrying something out.
ejecución
executor
Person who executes something.
ejecutor
executed
That has been carried out or fulfilled.
ejecutado

Slang Meanings

To do something quickly and effectively.
Come on, execute that and let's finish soon.
Vamos, ejecuta eso y terminemos pronto.
When something that was pending is fulfilled.
They finally executed the plan they had been working on for a long time.
Finalmente ejecutaron el plan que tenían desde hace tiempo.