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executive
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ex·ec·u·tive  (g-zky-tv)
n.
1. A person or group having administrative or managerial authority in an organization.
2. The chief officer of a government, state, or political division.
3. The branch of government charged with putting into effect a country's laws and the administering of its functions.
4. Computer Science A set of coded instructions designed to process and control other coded instructions.
adj.
1. Of, relating to, capable of, or suited for carrying out or executing: an advisory body lacking executive powers.
2. Having, characterized by, or relating to administrative or managerial authority: the executive director of a drama troupe; executive experience and skills.
3. Of or relating to the branch of government charged with the execution and administration of the nation's laws.

[Middle English, to be carried out, from Old French exécutif, from executer, to carry out; see execute.]

executive
Noun
1. a person or group responsible for the administration of a project or business
2. the branch of government responsible for carrying out laws, decrees, etc.
Adjective
1. having the function of carrying plans, orders, laws, etc., into effect: the executive producer
2. of or for executives: the executive car park
3. Informal very expensive or exclusive: executive cars
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.executiveexecutive - a person responsible for the administration of a business
administrator, decision maker - someone who administers a business
business executive, corporate executive - an executive in a business corporation
government minister, minister - a person appointed to a high office in the government; "Minister of Finance"
rainmaker - executive who is very successful in bringing in business to his company or firm
Surgeon General - the head of the United States Public Health Service
V.P., vice president - an executive officer ranking immediately below a president; may serve in the president's place under certain circumstances
2.executive - persons who administer the law
authorities, government, regime - the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit; "the government reduced taxes"; "the matter was referred to higher authorities"
governance, governing body, organisation, administration, brass, establishment, organization - the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something; "he claims that the present administration is corrupt"; "the governance of an association is responsible to its members"; "he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment"
Bush administration - the executive under President George W. Bush
Clinton administration - the executive under President Clinton
Bush administration - the executive under President George H. W. Bush
Reagan administration - the executive under President Reagan
Carter administration - the executive under President Carter
3.executiveexecutive - someone who manages a government agency or department
commissioner - a government administrator
DCI, Director of Central Intelligence - the head of the United States Intelligence Community and director of the Central Intelligence Agency
chief, top dog, head - a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole operation"
prefect - a chief officer or chief magistrate; "the prefect of Paris police"
Secretary General - a person who is a chief administrator (as of the United Nations)
triumvir - one of a group of three sharing public administration or civil authority especially in ancient Rome
Adj.1.executive - having the function of carrying out plans or orders etc.; "the executive branch"

executive
Translations
executive [ɪgˈzɛkjutɪv] n (COMM) → ejecutivo/a;
(POL) → poder m ejecutivo
adjejecutivo; [car, plane, position] → de ejecutivo; [offices, suite] → de la dirección; [secretary] → de dirección
executive [ɪgˈzɛkjutɪv] n (= person) → cadre m (= managing group); bureau m;
(Pol) → exécutif m
adjexécutif/ive; [position, job] → de cadre; [secretary] → de direction; [offices] → de la direction; [car, plane] → de fonction
executive [ɪgˈzɛkjutɪv] nleitende(r) Angestellte(r) f(m);
(committee) → Vorstand m
(role) → führend;
(secretary) → Chef-;
(car, chair) → für gehobene Ansprüche;
(toys) → Manager-;
(plane) → Privat-
executive [ɪgˈzɛkjutɪv] n (COMM) → dirigente m;
(POL) → esecutivo
adjesecutivo/a; [secretary] → di direzione; [offices, suite] → della direzione; [car, plane] → dirigenziale; [position, job, duties] → direttivo/a


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