Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

death-warrant

noun
/dɛθ ˈwɔːrənt/
Definition
A legal document that authorizes the execution of a death sentence.
Examples
  • The judge issued a death-warrant after all appeals were exhausted.
  • In many movies, a death-warrant symbolizes the culmination of a dramatic storyline.
  • Activists often protest against the signing of a death-warrant.
Meaning
A death-warrant signifies the official order for carrying out the death penalty on a condemned individual. It indicates finality in the legal process concerning capital punishment.
Synonyms
  • execution order
  • capital sentence
  • death sentence