executor / ɪgˈzɛk yə tər or, for 1, ˈɛk sɪˌkyu tər /

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executor 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who executes, carries out, or performs some duty, job, assignment, artistic work, etc.
  2. Law. a person named in a decedent's will to carry out the provisions of that will.

executor 近义词

n. 名词 noun

trustee

executor 的近义词 4

更多executor例句

  1. Then, a few years before the Civil War broke out, he became the executor of his father-in-law’s estate, which included nearly 200 enslaved people.
  2. Of course, moderators have long existed in the offline world—lawmakers, police, and the courts can all be understood to be the executors of a kind of moderation power.
  3. If I had to sum up the people that work at Rocket Lab, they’re just pure executors.
  4. There’s always a partnership of a visionary and an executor, of a visionary and an operator who work in concert to advance something greater.
  5. At that point an executor will be in charge of activating the service.
  6. In September, during a hike in Franklin Park, Chasen told Smilgis that there was a new will and that she was still co-executor.
  7. If the lessee die, his executor or administrator can assign the remainder of his term.
  8. Or, if the land has been given to a devisee, he can require the executor or administrator to pay the mortgage.
  9. If dead or insane, the oath must be made by his executor, administrator, or other representative.
  10. The hard-hearted executor of the law was brought within the influence of her enchantment.
  11. An executor would be admitted to give evidence of the validity of a will, which he could not do at present.