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implement
noun as in agent, tool
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verb as in start, put into action
Example Sentences
While gesturing to free markets, he called on Vance to implement an industrial policy rooted in the defense industry, which would, in some ways, continue President Joe Biden’s project of military Keynesianism.
Some, but not all, commission recommendations were implemented.
"Several changes were implemented immediately in order to further improve upon our health and safety systems and processes," said the firm.
A governance reform task force will be appointed in the coming weeks to make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on how to implement the governance and ethics reforms.
District leaders acknowledged that implementing the ban will be a sea change at middle and high schools, where most students carry phones.
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When To Use
What are other ways to say implement?
An implement is any tool or contrivance designed or used for a particular purpose: agricultural implements. An instrument is anything used in doing a certain type of work or producing a certain result, especially such as requires delicacy, accuracy, or precision: surgical or musical instruments. A tool is a contrivance held in and worked by the hand, for assisting the work of (especially) mechanics or skilled laborers: a carpenter’s tools. A utensil is especially an article for domestic use: kitchen utensils.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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