Executed [adjective]

Definition of Executed:

performed

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Sentence/Example of Executed:

Robinhood has earned $453 million so far this year from “payment for order flow,” which involves obtaining rebates from market-making firms like Citadel Securities that execute Robinhood customers’ trades.

While preparing the Congress dinners, Posey “shone in an all his splendor,” Custis wrote, and “his underlings flew in all directions to execute his orders.”

The defensive line’s proficiency up front has allowed the back seven to execute their system and clamp down tight.

In the middle of an unconventional offseason, there are still a lot more questions than answers to how, when and where the NHL plans to execute games and travel.

Orlando Hall was executed just before midnight after the Supreme Court allowed the Justice Department to move forward with his federal death penalty.

The Timberwolves did execute a trade to acquire Ricky Rubio from the Oklahoma City Thunder for James Johnson and Aleksej Pokusevski, who was selected with the 17th pick.

Really, I think every drive was different in the sense of how we didn’t finish it off, but if you looked at the time of possession, if you looked at the yardage totals, the first downs, the third downs, I mean, we came out and executed.

All that said, it’s worth isolating the role of Abrams, because she has executed a specific, turnout-based strategy in Georgia for nearly a decade and has pushed for the Democratic Party to join her in implementing it.

The Dramatic category is much less about the difficulty of tricks on the pole, which can often be shoulder-rippingly difficult, and more about the dancer’s ability to execute a serious, emotional and artistic take on a piece of music.

If companies try to execute covered transactions without notifying the authorities, those transactions would be legally voided.