Term: implement





Implement (verb) /ˈɪm.plə.ment/:

  1. To start using a plan, system, or law. LV: ieviest, īstenot.
  2. To put a decision or agreement into effect. LV: realizēt, izpildīt.

Example sentences:

  1. The government plans to implement new tax laws starting next January.
  2. It can be difficult to implement major changes in a large corporation.
  3. Our team needs to implement a better system for tracking project deadlines.

Common phrases:

  • Implement a strategy: To put a specific plan of action into practice.”The marketing department is ready to implement a strategy to reach younger customers.”
  • Implement security measures: To start using tools or rules to protect something.”We must implement security measures like two-factor authentication immediately.”
  • Fully implement: To complete all parts of a plan or system.”The new safety protocols have been fully implement across all factories.”
  • Implement a solution: To apply a fix to a specific problem.”The IT team worked all night to implement a solution for the server crash.”
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
implement (noun)
1.
an article serving to - equip the implements of religious worship
2.
a device used in the performance of a task - tool utensil
3.
one that serves as an instrument or tool - the partnership agreement does not seem to be a very potent implement H. B. Hoffman
implement (verb)
transitive verb
1.
- carry out accomplish , especially to give practical effect to and ensure of actual fulfillment by measures - concrete
2.
to provide instruments or means of expression for
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
implement (noun)
an article intended for use in work
SYNONYMS:
device, instrument, tool, utensil
RELATED WORDS:
apparatus, appliance, mechanism; contraption, contrivance, gadget, gizmo ( gismo), jigger; accessory ( accessary), accoutrement ( accouterment), adjunct, appendage, attachment
implement (verb)
to carry out effectively
SYNONYMS:
administer, apply, execute, implement
RELATED WORDS:
bring about, effect, effectuate; discharge, fulfill ( fulfil), render; cite, invoke; enact, legislate; honor, observe, uphold; prosecute; promulgate
NEAR ANTONYMS:
disregard, ignore, neglect
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