Indonesian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Dutch executie, from Middle Dutch executie, from Old French execution, from Latin exsecutio, an agent noun from exequi (to follow out), from out + sequor (follow).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ɛk.səˈku.si/
  • Rhymes: -si
  • Hyphenation: ek‧sê‧ku‧si

Noun

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eksêkusi

  1. execution
    Synonym: pengeksekusian
    1. the act, manner or style of executing (actions, maneuvers, performances); the state of being accomplished.
      Synonyms: pelaksanaan, penyelenggaraan
    2. (law) the carrying into effect of a court judgment, or of a will.
      1. the act of putting to death or being put to death as a penalty, or actions so associated.
      2. specifically, the seizure of a debtor's goods or property in default of payment.
    3. (business, law) the formal process by which a contract is made valid and put into binding effect.
    4. (computing) the carrying out of an instruction, program or program segment by a computer.

Verb

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eksêkusi (active mengeksekusi, passive dieksekusi, perfective passive tereksekusi)

  1. (transitive) to execute
    1. to kill, especially as punishment for a capital crime.
    2. to carry out; to put into effect.
    3. to perform.
  2. (transitive, rare) to settle, to resolve (to conclude; to address a problem etc.)
    Synonym: selesaikan

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