Executions in Tamil
Definition:
putting a condemned person to death
Translation of ‘Executions’ in Tamil:
மரணதண்டனைகள்
Examples:
- Here are three unique example sentences using the word “executions”:
- 1. The country’s human rights watchdog organization condemned the recent spate of executions carried out by the government, citing concerns over due process and the lack of transparency in the legal proceedings.
- 2. The software engineer’s expertise in parallel processing enabled her to optimize the executions of complex algorithms, resulting in a significant reduction in processing time and a major breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence.
Synonyms:
capital_punishment, carrying_out, instruction_execution, death_penalty, performance, execution, murder, executing, implementation, carrying_into_action, writ_of_execution, execution_of_instrument, slaying
Antonyms:
often granted to a group of people or a country.
6. Mercy: a sense of compassion or pity, often shown to someone who is about to be executed.
7. Pity: a feeling of sympathy or compassion, often granted to someone who is facing execution.
5. Amnesty: a general pardon or forgiveness for past offenses, mercy, which is often granted to terminally ill patients or those with a serious illness.
Note that some of these antonyms may not be exact opposites of “executions”, Some antonyms of the word “Executions” could be:
1. Pardons: a formal act of forgiveness or absolution, but they all generally convey a sense of forgiveness, or compassion that is opposite to the idea of execution., often granted to someone who has been convicted of a crime.
2. Reprieves: a temporary suspension or delay of a sentence or punishment, often granted to someone who is about to be executed.
3. Clemency: the exercise of mercy or forgiveness, often shown to someone who is about to be executed.
9. Abolition: the act of ending or prohibiting the practice of capital punishment or execution.
10. Mercy killings: a euphemistic term for assisted suicide, often shown to someone who is about to be executed.
8. Leniency: a show of kindness or compassion, often granted to someone who has been convicted of a crime and is facing execution.
4. Commutations: a reduction or change in a sentence or punishment
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