executie
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See also: execuție
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From Middle Dutch executie, from Old French execution, from Latin exsecutio, an agent noun from exequi (“to follow out”), from out + sequor (“follow”); executeren + -tie.
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executie f (plural executies)
- execution (act, process or manner of putting something into practice)
- execution (act of fulfilling a death sentence or killing under summary law)
- De politie in het Amerikaanse Webster (Texas) sluit niet uit dat een jongen die zichzelf ophing de executie van Saddam Hussein nadeed. — The police in the American town of Webster (Texas) do not discard the possibility that a youngster, who hanged himself, imitated the execution of Saddam Hussein.
(Het Algemeen Dagblad, 4 January 2007)
- De politie in het Amerikaanse Webster (Texas) sluit niet uit dat een jongen die zichzelf ophing de executie van Saddam Hussein nadeed. — The police in the American town of Webster (Texas) do not discard the possibility that a youngster, who hanged himself, imitated the execution of Saddam Hussein.
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- nl:Capital punishment