executively (Meaning)

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executively (adv.)

In the way of executing or performing.

Synonyms & Antonyms of executively

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executively Sentence Examples

  1. The CEO executively decided to close the branch office due to declining sales.
  2. The manager executively approved the new project proposal, trusting the team's expertise.
  3. The principal executively suspended the student for disruptive behavior, upholding school discipline.
  4. The judge executively issued a restraining order, protecting the plaintiff from further harassment.
  5. The mayor executively declared a state of emergency, mobilizing resources for disaster relief.
  6. The governor executively pardoned the convicted felon, recognizing their remorse and rehabilitation.
  7. The president executively signed the trade agreement, cementing economic ties with the neighboring country.
  8. The committee executively voted to recommend the candidate for promotion, acknowledging their exceptional performance.
  9. The board of directors executively authorized the acquisition of a rival company, expanding their market share.
  10. The CEO executively restructured the organization, streamlining operations and improving efficiency.

FAQs About the word executively

In the way of executing or performing.

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The CEO executively decided to close the branch office due to declining sales.

The manager executively approved the new project proposal, trusting the team's expertise.

The principal executively suspended the student for disruptive behavior, upholding school discipline.

The judge executively issued a restraining order, protecting the plaintiff from further harassment.