Adjectives for Execution | Words to describe Execution

Perfect
Huge
Little
Literary
Instant
Successful
Immediate
Brilliant
Delicate
Successive
Such
Laborious
Transparent
Great
Last
Technical
Terrible
Proper
Unhindered
Careful
Accurate
Rigorous
Masterly

How do you describe Execution?

  • 1. They have avowed that it was not justice, but dominion and the unhindered execution of their own will. 🔊
  • 2. Heda was the contemporary and companion of Dirk Hals, with whom he had in common pictorial touch and technical execution. 🔊
  • 3. He ranks, however, high for skill in composition, good drawing, careful execution, to which is sometimes added a happy vein of humor. 🔊
  • 4. We know the contraction of any one part of the horse reacts on the neck, and that the stiffness of this part prevents the proper execution of every movement. 🔊
  • 5. None of the exemptions prescribed in this chapter shall be allowed against an execution issued for the purchase money of property claimed to be exempt, and on which such execution is levied. 🔊
  • 6. One, from the Serbians, struck squarely upon the Bulgarian first line troops, doing terrible execution. 🔊
  • 7. You shall see that there is proper execution of our justice in the lands and islands that you shall discover, according to and in the manner followed by those who have been our sea captains hitherto. 🔊
  • 8. Although the last execution is still fresh in the minds of many, the Well has no terrors for the gay, intrigue-loving ladies of Shiraz. 🔊
  • 9. The music ceased, and even though all my attention was now centred upon my investigations, I congratulated Mabel upon her accurate execution. 🔊
  • 10. We returned a volley which killed many, but they were very brave, and continued the attack although we fired twenty or thirty rounds with great execution. 🔊
  • 11. We should add that the literary execution of the work is worthy of the indefatigable industry and unceasing vigilance with which the stores of historical material have been accumulated, weighed, and sifted. 🔊
  • 12. Although this sum was meager compared to the enormous corruption funds which were employed in subsequent years, it was a sum which, at that time, could do great execution. 🔊
  • 13. They were mounted on plinths of the burnished metal, and carved out of a sort of light blue chalcedony, which, joined with their masterly execution, gave them the appearance of life. 🔊
  • 14. The iron shower raked the pirate fore and aft, hurling those deadly missiles, the splinters, in every direction, and doing terrible execution on their decks. 🔊
  • 15. Fortunate was it for Bright-Wits that he was under the protection of Ablano, the Brahman, otherwise his instant execution might have been ordered. 🔊
  • 16. Pieter Cornelisz van Slingelandt (1640-91) is another pupil and a close imitator of Dou; and almost surpasses him in laborious execution. 🔊
  • 17. On that evening the President held a gay reception in the palace of the Elysee, and after his guests had retired, the scheme was perfected for immediate execution. 🔊
  • 18. This is a task, however, which few, if any, are capable of undertaking, as it requires for its successful execution a combination of extensive antiquarian, chemical, and philological acquirements. 🔊
  • 19. They then continued for some time, preparing the way for the charge, but firing too high and doing little execution against the Federal infantry, who were lying down, mostly under cover. 🔊
  • 20. About 1650, however, he adopted a brown tone with a light and transparent execution, and concentrated his effects of light after the manner of Ostade when the latter was under the influence of Rembrandt. 🔊
  • 21. And presently that hat overflowed with money, while Lee, with his Ontario stalwarts, did huge execution with a shovel among such bottles as remained unwrecked behind the bar. 🔊
  • 22. His sound-hole is a beautiful piece of workmanship, and may be said to come between that of Niccolo Amati and Stradivari, being of the most delicate execution. 🔊
  • 23. Next to a rigorous execution of justice on the violators of peace, the establishment of commerce with the Indian nations in behalf of the United States is most likely to conciliate their attachment. 🔊

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