Execute vs Fill_up - What's the difference?
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To kill as punishment for capital crimes.
To carry out; to put into effect.
* Milton
To perform.
To cause to become legally valid; as, to execute a contract.
(computing) To start, launch or run; as, to execute a program.
To make a container full.
To become full.
(idiomatic, colloquial) To .
To satisfy someone's hunger.
(poker slang) To make a full house on the turn or the river.
Execute is a related term of fill_up.
As verbs the difference between execute and fill_up
is that execute is while fill_up is to make a container full.execute
English
Verb
(execut)- There are certain states where it is lawful to execute prisoners convicted of certain crimes.
- Your orders have been executed , sir!
- I'll execute your orders as soon as this meeting is adjourned.
- Why delays / His hand to execute what his decree / Fixed on this day?
- to execute a difficult piece of music brilliantly
- to execute a turn in ballet
Synonyms
* (computing) start, launch, run, openfill_up
English
Verb
- You're filling me up with your rules — The Beatles :
- Thanks for the chocolate cake - it really filled me up!
