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ex·e·cu·tion·ist

[ek-si-kyoo-shun-ist]

-noun


 * 1. A person who performs some duty, job, task, artistic work, etc.


 * 2. A person who carries out an act, will, or judgment.


 * 3. Someone who makes the impossible a reality.


 * · As in: The company hired an executionist to produce an extremely successful campaign with very little to work with.

An executionist (not to be confused with executor or executioner) can transform something beyond the bounds of possibility or egregious into existence.

Related Words for: executionist


 * producer, closer, problem solver, enforcer, administrator, developer, manager, follow through, creator, miracle-worker

Word Origin & History

executionists

mid-14c., from  O.Fr. execution, from  L.  executionem  , agent  noun  from  exequi  / exsequi   "to  follow  out,"  from  ex-   "out"  + sequi  "follow." Literal meaning  "action  of  carrying  something  into  effect"  is  from  late  14c. Modern usage: Execution + ist, originated in Los Angeles CA - 2005, a person who tactfully actualizes difficult and seemingly unattainable jobs or duties.

References:


 * 1) Executionist, def. Urban Dictionary
 * 2) |The Executionist Movement. 16th Century Political Movement in the Kingdom of Poland
 * 3) Executionists, Inc. Web Design