Definition, synonyms and related words
present participle of implement
"The team has been implementing new safety protocols to prevent accidents at the factory."
In plain English: Implementing means putting a plan or idea into action so it actually happens.
"The company is implementing new safety rules to protect its employees."
Usage: Use "implementing" to describe the active process of putting a plan, system, or idea into effect. Avoid confusing it with "implant," which means to insert something physically into living tissue or an object.
Derived from the Latin implimentum, meaning something laid in, the term originally referred to tools or equipment used to carry out tasks. The modern sense of putting ideas into action evolved later through the verb form related to these instruments.