commonplace execution
[ˈkɒmənpleɪs ɪɡˈzɛkjuʃən]
noun phrasepl: commonplace executions
execução comum / execução rotineira
1. The ordinary, routine, or unremarkable carrying out of a task, duty, or sentence; performance that is standard and lacks distinction or novelty
The execution of the project was commonplace, following all standard procedures without innovation.
A execução do projeto foi comum, seguindo todos os procedimentos padrão sem inovação.
2. Historically, the carrying out of a death sentence in a standard or typical manner; a routine capital punishment
The historical records detail the commonplace execution of criminals in medieval times.
Os registros históricos detalham a execução comum de criminosos na Idade Média.
3. The implementation of a plan, order, or judgment in an ordinary, straightforward manner without complication
The execution of the court order was commonplace and efficient.
A execução da ordem judicial foi rotineira e eficiente.
The term 'commonplace execution' is primarily used in formal, legal, or historical contexts in both Brazilian Portuguese and American English. In Brazil, it appears frequently in legal documents and historical texts. In the USA, it may appear in historical discussions of capital punishment or in business/project management contexts when discussing standard procedural implementation.
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