noun
- plural of executor; persons appointed to carry out the terms of a will or to perform a specific task or duty
Usage: Most commonly used in legal contexts referring to estate executors; Can also mean people who carry out or perform actions, commands, or plans
Examples
- The will named three executers to distribute the estate among the heirs.
- The executers of the company's strategy worked diligently to meet all deadlines.
- The court appointed executers to manage the deceased's assets.
- Skilled executers of the plan ensured every detail was handled correctly.
- The executers of the contract were responsible for fulfilling all obligations.