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implement

6 synonyms and 0 antonyms for implement, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Verb — To put a plan, decision, or system into actual practice.

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carry out

How to use implement

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implement a policy implement changes farm implement

Etymology

From Late Latin implementum ("a filling up"), from Latin impleo ("to fill").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “implement” mean?

The word “implement” means to put a plan, decision, or system into actual practice. In plain terms, to actually carry out a plan or idea, or (as a noun) a tool for doing a job.

How do you pronounce “implement”?

“Implement” is pronounced IHMP-luh-muhnt (/ˈɪmpləmənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “implement” in a sentence?

Here is “implement” used in a sentence: “The company plans to implement the new policy next month.”

What part of speech is “implement”?

Depending on how it is used, “implement” can be a verb and a noun.

Where does the word “implement” come from?

The word “implement” comes from Late Latin. From Late Latin implementum ("a filling up"), from Latin impleo ("to fill").

Is “implement” a common word?

“Implement” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “implement” have?

“Implement” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to put a plan, decision, or system into actual practice.

What is the difference between "implement" and "execute"?

To "implement" is to put a plan, decision, or system into actual practice, often over time. To "execute" is to carry out a specific action or order, usually with a sense of completing it precisely. Plans are implemented; individual tasks are executed.

What is the difference between "implement" and "enforce"?

To "implement" a rule is to set it up and put it into operation. To "enforce" a rule is to make sure people obey it. Implementation comes first; enforcement keeps it in effect afterwards.

What words commonly go with "implement" as a verb?

"Implement" frequently pairs with nouns such as plan, policy, strategy, system, changes, and recommendations. You implement something by turning it from an idea into real, working practice.

What is the difference between the two meanings of "implement"?

As a verb, "implement" means to put a plan or system into practice, as in implement a policy. As a noun, it means a tool or instrument used for a task, as in a garden implement. Context usually makes clear which is intended.

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