contemporarily-executed
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/kənˈtɛmpəˌrɛrɪli ˈɛksɪˌkjuːtɪd/
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/kənˈtɛmpərərɪli ˈɛksɪˌkjuːtɪd/
(execute)
carrying out
Etymology
'execute' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'exsequi,' where 'ex-' meant 'out' and 'sequi' meant 'follow.'
'exsequi' transformed into the Old French word 'executer,' and eventually became the modern English word 'execute' through Middle English.
Initially, it meant 'to follow out or carry out,' but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'to perform or carry out a task.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
performed or carried out in a manner that is current or modern.
The project was contemporarily-executed to meet the latest standards.
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Last updated: 2025/04/18 18:32
