Implements: meaning, definitions and examples
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implements
[ ˈɪmplɪˌmɛnt ]
programming
To put into effect or operation; carry out a plan or course of action.
Synonyms
apply, carry out, enforce, execute, put into practice.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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implements |
Typically used in a technical or procedural context, especially in business or software development. When a plan, method, system, or piece of software is being put into operation.
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execute |
Commonly used in the context of carrying out orders, tasks, or plans, particularly in a precise and efficient manner. It can have a formal or military connotation.
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apply |
Used when referring to putting knowledge, rules, or tools into practical use. Often used in educational, professional, or daily life contexts.
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enforce |
Used when referring to ensuring that rules, laws, or regulations are followed. This term often carries a stronger, more authoritative connotation.
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carry out |
Used in a formal or structured context, often referring to the completion of tasks, plans, or processes. Commonly used in scientific, research, or professional scenarios.
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put into practice |
Often used in educational or instructional settings, referring to the act of using learned methods, theories, or ideas in real-life situations.
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Examples of usage
- I will implement the new software update tomorrow.
- The team will implement the changes suggested by the manager.
- We need to implement a new strategy to improve sales.
- The company plans to implement cost-cutting measures.
- The government implemented new regulations to protect the environment.
Translations
Translations of the word "implements" in other languages:
🇵🇹 implementa
🇮🇳 लागू करता है
🇩🇪 implementiert
🇮🇩 mengimplementasikan
🇺🇦 реалізує
🇵🇱 wdraża
🇯🇵 実装する
🇫🇷 met en œuvre
🇪🇸 implementa
🇹🇷 uygular
🇰🇷 구현하다
🇸🇦 ينفذ
🇨🇿 implementuje
🇸🇰 implementuje
🇨🇳 实现
🇸🇮 izvaja
🇮🇸 innleiðir
🇰🇿 іске асырады
🇬🇪 ნერგავს
🇦🇿 icra edir
🇲🇽 implementa
Etymology
The word 'implement' originated in the late 17th century from the Latin word 'implementum', meaning 'filling up'. It initially referred to a tool or utensil used for a particular purpose. Over time, the meaning evolved to include the concept of putting a plan or idea into action, as we use it today in various contexts such as programming, management, and daily tasks.
See also: implement, implementable, implementation, implemented, implementing.
Word Frequency Rank
At #6,783 in frequency, this word belongs to advanced vocabulary. It's less common than core vocabulary but important for sophisticated expression.
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