Executive (a.) |
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect; as, executive talent; qualifying for, concerned with, or pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of affairs; as, executive power or authority; executive duties, officer, department, etc. |
Executive (n.) |
An impersonal title of the chief magistrate or officer who administers the government, whether king, president, or governor; the governing person or body. |
Executive |
Higher level corporate position generally charged with leading or overseeing others |
Executive |
English language monthly business magazine published in Beirut, Lebanon |
Executive |
Levinson, Harry - 1981 |
Executive Synonyms |
Enforcement |
Executive Synonyms |
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Executive Synonyms |
Administrator |
Executive Synonyms |
Executive Director |
EXECUTIVE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Night Express |
Consecutive, Executive |
Spanish Translation |
Executive in Spanish is Ejecutivo |
Tagalog Translation |
Executive in Tagalog is Tagaganap |
Example Sentence (Quote) "[I was] not an executive President but a working President and working within the four corners of the Constitution." - K. R. Narayanan |
Example Sentence (Quote) "In every organization there is a considerable accumulation of dead wood in the executive level." - Laurence J. Peter |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Propaganda is the executive arm of the invisible government." - Edward Bernays |
Example Sentence (Quote) " The Committee shall continue to exist until such time as the President shall terminate its existence by Executive order." - Harry S. Truman |
Example Sentence (Quote) " The contest, for ages, has been to rescue Liberty from the grasp of executive power." - Liberty |