Crucifixionnoun
An execution by being nailed or tied to an upright cross and left to hang there until dead.
Crucifixionnoun
(absolute use, often capitalized: The Crucifixion) The death on the Cross of Christ.
Crucifixionnoun
The military punishment of being tied to a fixed object, often with the limbs in a stretched position.
Crucifixionnoun
(figuratively) An ordeal, terrible, especially malicious treatment imposed upon someone.
Crucifixionnoun
The act of nailing or fastening a person to a cross, for the purpose of putting him to death; the use of the cross as a method of capital punishment.
Crucifixionnoun
The state of one who is nailed or fastened to a cross; death upon a cross.
Crucifixionnoun
Intense suffering or affliction; painful trial.
Crucifixionnoun
the act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a cross
Crucifixionnoun
the death of Jesus on the cross
Crucifixionnoun
the infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering
Crucifixion
Crucifixion is a method of capital punishment in which the victim is tied or nailed to a large wooden beam and left to hang until eventual death from exhaustion and asphyxiation. It was used as a punishment by the Romans, among others.
Executionnoun
The act, manner or style of executing (actions, maneuvers, performances).
Executionnoun
The state of being accomplished.
Executionnoun
The act of putting to death or being put to death as a penalty, or actions so associated.
Executionnoun
(legal) The carrying into effect of a court judgment, or of a will.
Executionnoun
(legal) The formal process by which a contract is made valid and put into binding effect.
Executionnoun
(computing) The carrying out of an instruction, program or program segment by a computer.
Executionnoun
The act of executing; a carrying into effect or to completion; performance; achievement; consummation; as, the execution of a plan, a work, etc.
Executionnoun
A putting to death as a legal penalty; death lawfully inflicted; as, the execution of a murderer; to grant a stay of execution.
Executionnoun
The act of the mode of performing a work of art, of performing on an instrument, of engraving, etc.; as, the execution of a statue, painting, or piece of music.
Executionnoun
The mode of performing any activity; as, the game plan was excellent, but its execution was filled with mistakes.
Executionnoun
The carrying into effect the judgment given in a court of law.
Executionnoun
That which is executed or accomplished; effect; effective work; - usually with do.
Executionnoun
The act of sacking a town.
Executionnoun
putting a condemned person to death
Executionnoun
the act of performing; of doing something successfully; using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it;
Executionnoun
(computer science) the process of carrying out an instruction by a computer
Executionnoun
(law) the completion of a legal instrument (such as a contract or deed) by signing it (and perhaps sealing and delivering it) so that it becomes legally binding and enforceable
Executionnoun
a routine court order that attempts to enforce the judgment that has been granted to a plaintiff by authorizing a sheriff to carry it out
Executionnoun
the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order;
Executionnoun
unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being
Executionnoun
the carrying out of a plan, order, or course of action
Executionnoun
the technique or style with which an artistic work is produced or carried out
Executionnoun
the putting into effect of a legal instrument or order
Executionnoun
seizure of the property or person of a debtor in default of payment
Executionnoun
the performance of an instruction or program.
Executionnoun
the carrying out of a sentence of death on a condemned person
Executionnoun
the killing of someone as a political act