implement
Collocations
16(noun.)
ADJ
agricultural, farm, garden, kitchen, surgical
sharp
The surgeon carefully handled the sharp implements before beginning the operation.
flint, metal, stone, wooden
(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.