executive
See also: exécutive
English
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle French executif, from Latin executivus, from Latin exsequi, from ex- ‘out’ + sequi ‘follow’.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editexecutive (comparative more executive, superlative most executive)
- Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect.
- Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc.
- executive act
- an executive officer
- executive government
- Exclusive.
- She works in an office with an executive bathroom.
Translations
editdesigned for execution
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Noun
editexecutive (plural executives)
- A chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on their own authority.
- The branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws and judicial decisions, and for the day-to-day administration of the state.
- (computing) A process that coordinates and governs the action of other processes or threads; supervisor.
- 1973, ACM Special Interest Group in Operating Systems, Fourth Symposium on Operating System Principles
- The second phase of the executive development proceeded through two steps as stated in Section 2. First, a failsoft executive was developed providing automatic failure detection and recovery […]
- 1973, ACM Special Interest Group in Operating Systems, Fourth Symposium on Operating System Principles
Translations
edittitle of a chief officer or administrator
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branch of government responsible for enforcing laws and judicial decisions
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Derived terms
edit- account executive
- chief executive
- chief executive officer, CEO
- compact executive car
- corporate executive
- executive agreement
- executive ball clicker
- executive box
- executive branch
- executive class
- executive committee
- executive contour
- executive control
- executive decision
- executive director
- executive ego function
- executive fallout
- executive function
- executively
- executive mansion
- executive officer
- executive order
- executive privilege
- executive-produce
- executive produce
- executive producer
- executive summary
- executive toy
- non-executive, nonexecutive
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