Implementably: meaning, definitions and examples

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implementably

 

[ ˌɪmplɪˈmɛntəblɪ ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a manner

The term 'implementably' refers to the ability to be implemented or put into effect. It indicates that something can be practically carried out or executed in a real-world scenario. This term is often used in discussions about projects, plans, or software specifications that can be feasibly enacted.

Synonyms

effectively, feasibly, practically.

Examples of usage

  • The new policy can be implementably integrated into our existing framework.
  • We need strategies that are implementably feasible.
  • Her suggestions were implementably sound.
  • The plan was designed to be implementably straightforward.

Etymology

The term 'implementably' is derived from the base word 'implement', which comes from the Latin 'implementum', meaning 'filling up' or 'supplying'. The suffix '-ably' is used to form an adverb from adjectives or verbs, indicating the manner of doing something. As 'implement' has evolved in the English language, particularly during the Middle Ages, its meaning expanded from a physical tool or device to a broader context of execution or application of plans and ideas. The adverb 'implementably' emerged to succinctly express the capacity for something to be translated from concept to action, highlighting its practicality and feasibility.