implement

/ˈɪmpləmənt/
verb 2noun 1

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1

(noun.)

ADJ

agricultural, farm, garden, kitchen, surgical

sharp

The surgeon carefully handled the sharp implements before beginning the operation.

flint, metal, stone, wooden

2

(verb.)

ADV

fully, properly

The new safety rules weren't properly implemented until after the accident.

partially | adequately

actually

The government actually implemented the new safety regulations last month.

widely

The new safety rules are being widely implemented across all our factories.

effectively, successfully | quickly

VERB + IMPLEMENT

agree to, decide to, intend to, promise to | attempt to, seek to, try to

fail to

The company failed to implement the new safety procedures before the inspection.

refuse to | be forced to, be obliged to

be difficult to, be hard to

New safety rules were hard to implement across all departments at first.

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