implement
1 of 2verb/ˈɪmpləmɛnt/
Forms:implements,implementing,implemented,implemented
1
to apply or utilize a device, tool, or method for a specific purpose
transitive- The chef implements a new cooking technique to enhance the flavor of the dish.
- The engineer implements the latest software update to improve the efficiency of the system.
- The farmer implemented advanced irrigation systems to conserve water during the drought.
- The mechanic implemented a new repair method to fix the vehicle's engine.
- The researcher plans to implement a new experimental procedure to test the hypothesis.
2
to put a plan or idea into action using tangible and specific steps to ensure its successful realization
transitive- The company decided to implement a new training program to enhance the skills of its employees.
- The government announced measures to implement a more sustainable waste management system in urban areas.
- The school administration worked to implement a comprehensive technology integration plan for online learning.
- The project manager outlined a timeline to implement the proposed changes and improve workflow efficiency.
- In an effort to enhance customer service, the retail store decided to implement a new feedback system to address customer concerns.
3
to carry out or enforce laws, rules, or policies
transitive- Law enforcement agencies work to implement traffic regulations and ensure the safety of road users.
- The school implemented a code of conduct to maintain a respectful and inclusive learning environment.
- The regulatory body was responsible for implementing standards to ensure the safety of food products in the market.
- The human resources department implemented anti-discrimination policies to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace.
- The company implemented cybersecurity protocols to ensure compliance with data protection laws.
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