Executing

/ɪkˈzekjʊtɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Present participle of execute, meaning the act of carrying out, performing, or signing a legal document or order.
    The party is currently executing the contract to finalize the agreement.

Forms

  • execute
  • executes
  • executed

Commentary

"Executing" is the present participle form of "execute" and generally refers to the process of performing legally binding acts, such as signing documents or carrying out contracts.

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