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executed - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: executed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: performed
Synonyms: accomplished, completed, done, finished, carried out
Main Entry: executed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: formally put to death
Synonyms: fried*, shot, beheaded, crucified, electrocuted, garroted, gassed, guillotined, hanged, killed
Main Entry: execute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: kill
Synonyms: assassinate, behead, bump off*, do in*, electrocute, eliminate, finish, gas, guillotine, hang, knock off*, liquidate, murder, purge, put away*, shoot, put to death
Antonyms: bear, create
Main Entry: execute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: carry out a task
Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, act, administer, bring off, cause, come through, complete, consummate, discharge, do, effect, enact, enforce, finish, fulfill, govern, hack it*, hit*, implement, meet, percolate*, perform, play, polish off*, prosecute, pull off*, realize, render, score*, transact, administrate, bring to fruition, deal with, do the job, do the trick, do to a T, earn wings, get there, make it, put into effect, put over, put through, sail through, take care of, take care of business
Antonyms: abandon, disregard, fail, forget, ignore, leave, miss, neglect, shirk
Main Entry: fulfilled
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: completed
Synonyms: accomplished, delighted, executed, finished, matured, perfected, pleased, realized, satisfied, achieved, actualized, attained, brought about, brought to a close, carried out, compassed, concluded, consummated, crowned, dispatched, effected, effectuated, gratified, made good, obtained, performed, put into effect, reached
Antonyms: disappointed, incomplete, unfinished, unsatisfied, unfulfilled
Main Entry: enforced
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in force
Synonyms: charged, established, executed, kept, ordained, prescribed, pressed, prevalent, required, sanctioned, advocated, carried out, compelled, constrained, demanded, dictated, enjoined, exacted, forced upon, imposed, invoked
Main Entry: operated
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: conducted
Synonyms: accomplished, contrived, determined, directed, driven, enforced, executed, finished, fulfilled, governed, handled, managed, moved, ordered, practiced, regulated, run, served, supervised, sustained, transported, used, worked, achieved, administered, conveyed, guided, maintained, manipulated, negotiated, performed, promoted, revolved, superintended, transacted, turned, wielded
Main Entry: punished
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: disciplined
Synonyms: confined, corrected, dismissed, executed, imprisoned, scolded, whipped, birched, castigated, chastened, chastised, debarred, defrocked, exiled, expelled, flogged, grounded*, immured, incarcerated, lectured, penalized, reproved, sentenced, spanked, switched
Antonyms: cleared, released, exonerated
Main Entry: done
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accomplished, finished
Synonyms: complete, completed, depleted, down, drained, effete, ended, executed, exhausted, fixed, fulfilled, over, perfected, realized, rendered, set, spent, through, wired, wrought, a wrap, all in, all over, brought about, brought to pass, buttoned up, compassed, concluded, consummated, effected, performed, succeeded, terminated, used up
Antonyms: incomplete, undone, unfinished, unperfected
Main Entry: realized
Part of Speech: adjective1
Definition: fulfilled
Synonyms: accomplished, completed, done, executed, finished, achieved, actualized, attained, concluded, consummated, materialized, performed, substantiated
Antonyms: incomplete, unfinished, unsubstantiated, unfulfilled
Main Entry: complete
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: finished
Synonyms: accomplished, achieved, all over, all over but the shouting, all-embracing, all-inclusive, attained, compassed, concluded, consummate, done, done with, down, effected, ended, entire, executed, fini, finished off, full, full-fledged, home free, perfect, plenary, realized, sweeping, terminated, that's it, through
Antonyms: imperfect, incomplete, unfinished
Main Entry: finished
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: complete, done
Synonyms: accomplished, closed, decided, discharged, done for, ended, entire, executed, final, finalized, fulfilled, full, lapsed, made, over, perfected, realized, satisfied, settled, shut, stopped, through, achieved, brought about, ceased, come to an end, compassed, concluded, consummated, dispatched, disposed of, done with, effected, effectuated, elaborated, in the past, over and done, performed, put into effect, resolved, sewn up, terminated, tied up, worked out, wound up, wrapped up
Antonyms: crude, incomplete, unfinished
Main Entry: rendered
Part of Speech: adjective2
Definition: interpreted
Synonyms: delivered, executed, presented, represented, translated, demonstrated, depicted, enacted, performed, played
Main Entry: achieve
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring to successful conclusion; reach a goal
Synonyms: accomplish, acquire, actualize, attain, bring about, bring off*, bring to pass, cap, carry out, close, complete, conclude, consummate, deliver, discharge, dispatch, do, earn, effect, enact, end, execute, finish, follow through, fulfill, gain, get, manage, negotiate, obtain, perfect, perform, procure, produce, rack up*, reach, realize, resolve, score, seal, settle, sign, solve, win, wind up, work out, carry through, earn wings, effectuate, get done, see through
Notes: achieve means 'to bring to a successful conclusion' (literally French 'to bring to a head') and accomplish means 'to perform fully'; the completion of achievement is more comprehensive
Antonyms: fail, lose, miss
Main Entry: act
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: do something
Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, begin, carry on, carry out, consummate, cook, create, develop, do, do a number, do one's thing, enforce, execute, function, get in there, go about, go for broke, go for it*, go in for, go that route, go to town, intrude, knock off*, labor, make progress, maneuver, move, officiate, operate, percolate*, perk*, perpetrate, persevere, persist, practice, preside, pursue, respond, serve, take effect, take part, take steps, take up, transort, undertake, work out
Antonyms: abstain, cease, discontinue, give up, halt, hesitate, idle, refrain, stop
Main Entry: act
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: behave in a certain way
Synonyms: appear, behave, carry, carry out, conduct, do, enact, execute, exert, function, go about, operate, perform, react, seem, serve, strike, take on, carry oneself, comport, give the appearance, impress as, play part, represent oneself
Main Entry: administer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage an organization or effort
Synonyms: administrate, be in the driver's seat, be in the saddle, boss*, carry out, conduct, control, crack the whip, direct, execute, govern, head, head up, hold the reins, oversee, pull the strings, pull the wires, render, ride herd on*, run, run the show, sit on top of, superintend, supervise
Antonyms: forego, mismanage, neglect
Main Entry: administer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dispense something needed
Synonyms: apply, apportion, authorize, bring, contribute, deal, deliver, disburse, distribute, dole out, execute, extend, furnish, give, impose, inflict, issue, offer, perform, portion, proffer, provide, regulate, serve, supply, tender, measure out, mete out
Antonyms: deny, frustrate, refuse, withhold
Main Entry: apply
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put into use
Synonyms: administer, assign, bring into play, bring to bear, employ, engage, execute, exercise, exploit, handle, implement, practice, utilize
Main Entry: assassinate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: murder prominent or important person
Synonyms: bump off*, do in*, eliminate, execute, hit, kill, knock off*, liquidate, slaughter, slay, gun down
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