Pronunciation: /ˈɪmpləmənt/
noun a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment that is used for a particular purpose
A1 The teacher provided each student with a new implement for drawing.
A2 The chef used a new implement to chop vegetables quickly.
B1 The company decided to implement a new software system to improve efficiency.
B2 The government plans to implement new policies to address climate change.
C1 The CEO led the implementation of a new strategy to expand the business.
C2 The project manager oversaw the successful implementation of the new technology.
verb to put a decision, plan, agreement, etc. into effect
A1 I need to implement a new system for tracking inventory.
A2 She implemented a new policy for employee attendance.
B1 The company decided to implement a new software program for payroll.
B2 The government implemented stricter regulations for environmental protection.
C1 The CEO implemented a new strategy to increase profits.
C2 The team successfully implemented the new marketing campaign.
formal The company plans to implement a new software system to improve efficiency.
informal Let's implement a new schedule for our team meetings.
slang We need to implement some changes to spice things up around here.
figurative She decided to implement a new workout routine to get in shape.
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