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Implement Very Common

Origin: Latin suffix -ment

Implement has 6 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

instrumentation (a piece of equipment or tool) used to effect an end

"The new implement allowed the technician to calibrate the sensors without needing any additional tools."

2

A tool or instrument for working with.

"The blacksmith reached for a heavy implement to shape the hot iron."

In plain English: An implement is a tool used to do a specific job.

"The garden is full of useful tools like rakes and hoes that serve as implements for planting."

Usage: Use "implement" as a noun to refer to a physical tool or instrument designed for a specific task, such as farming equipment or kitchen utensils. Avoid using it to mean "carry out," which is the verb form of the word.

Verb
1

apply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design

"implement a procedure"

2

ensure observance of laws and rules

"Apply the rules to everyone"

3

pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue

"Did he go through with the treatment?"

"He implemented a new economic plan"

"She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"

4

to bring about; to put into practice; to carry out

"The new manager spent her first week implementing a stricter policy on late arrivals."

In plain English: To implement something means to actually put a plan or idea into action.

"The farmer decided to implement new irrigation techniques to help his crops grow better."

Usage: Use implement as a verb when you mean to execute or carry out a plan, policy, or system. Do not confuse it with the noun form meaning a tool or instrument.

Example Sentences
"The garden is full of useful tools like rakes and hoes that serve as implements for planting." noun
"The farmer decided to implement new irrigation techniques to help his crops grow better." verb
"She decided to implement new rules for better team collaboration." verb
"We need to implement safety measures in the kitchen immediately." verb
"The manager will implement these changes starting next Monday." verb
Related Terms
Antonyms
relieve
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
instrumentality use compel complete
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
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Origin

The word implement entered English from Late Latin implēmentum, which originally meant "a filling up." It derives from the verb impleō, signifying to make full or complete.

Rhyming Words
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