executive

UK /ɪɡˈzɛkjʊtɪv/ US /ɪɡˈzɛkjətɪv/
adj 3noun 3

Collocations

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1

(noun.) person with an important job in business

ADJ

chief, senior, top

A senior executive at the bank announced the new policy changes during the meeting.

junior

key

The company hired a key executive to lead their new marketing department.

busy | high-flying, high-powered

female, woman

The company appointed a woman executive to lead their new marketing department.

business, company, corporate, industry | advertising, legal, marketing, media, public relations, sales, television

2

(noun.) group of people who run a company/organization

ADJ

central, national | political

government, party, union

The union executive decided to negotiate better working conditions for all members.

strong

The president's strong executive decisions helped the company recover from the crisis.

elected

VERB + EXECUTIVE

control

The board decided to control the executive by requiring approval for all major spending decisions.

EXECUTIVE + VERB

decide sth

EXECUTIVE + NOUN

member | meeting

PHRASES

a member of an executive

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