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Implement vs. Build

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Implementnoun

A tool or instrument for working with.

‘They carried an assortment of gardening implements in the truck.’;

Buildverb

(transitive) To form (something) by combining materials or parts.

Implementverb

to bring about; to put into practice

‘It’s a good thought, but it will be a difficult thing to implement.’;

Buildverb

(transitive) To develop or give form to (something) according to a plan or process.

Implementverb

to carry out; to do

Buildverb

(transitive) To increase or strengthen (something) by adding gradually to.

Implementnoun

That which fulfills or supplies a want or use; esp., an instrument, tool, or utensil, as supplying a requisite to an end; as, the implements of trade, of husbandry, or of war.

‘Genius must have talent as its complement and implement.’;

Buildverb

(transitive) To establish a basis for (something).

Implementverb

To accomplish; to fulfill.

‘Revenge . . . executed and implemented by the hand of Vanbeest Brown.’;

Buildverb

(intransitive) To form by combining materials or parts.

Implementverb

To provide with an implement or implements; to cause to be fulfilled, satisfied, or carried out, by means of an implement or implements.

‘The chief mechanical requisites of the barometer are implemented in such an instrument as the following.’;

Buildverb

(intransitive) To develop in magnitude or extent.

Implementverb

To fulfill or perform, as a contract or an engagement.

Buildverb

To construct (software) by compiling its source code.

Implementnoun

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

Buildverb

To be converted into software by compilation, usually with minimal human intervention.

‘This code won't build any more. Have you made any changes?’;

Implementverb

apply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design;

‘implement a procedure’;

Buildnoun

The physique of a human body; constitution or structure of a human body.

‘Rugby players are of sturdy build.’;

Implementverb

ensure observance of laws and rules;

‘Apply the rules to everyone’;

Buildnoun

Any of various versions of a software product as it is being developed for release to users.

‘The computer company has introduced a new prototype build to beta testers.’;

Implementverb

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’;

Buildnoun

Any structure, such as a building, statue, pool or forest, created by the player.

‘I made a build that looked like the Parthenon in that game.’;

Implementnoun

a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment that is used for a particular purpose

‘garden implements’;

Buildverb

To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any kind; to form by uniting materials into a regular structure; to fabricate; to make; to raise.

‘Nor aught availed him nowTo have built in heaven high towers.’;

Implementnoun

performance of an obligation.

Buildverb

To raise or place on a foundation; to form, establish, or produce by using appropriate means.

‘Who builds his hopes in air of your good looks.’;

Implementverb

put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect

‘the scheme to implement student loans’;

Buildverb

To increase and strengthen; to increase the power and stability of; to settle, or establish, and preserve; - frequently with up; as, to build up one's constitution.

‘I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace, which is able to build you up.’;

Buildverb

To exercise the art, or practice the business, of building.

Buildverb

To rest or depend, as on a foundation; to ground one's self or one's hopes or opinions upon something deemed reliable; to rely; as, to build on the opinions or advice of others.

Buildnoun

Form or mode of construction; general figure; make; as, the build of a ship; a great build on a man.

Buildnoun

constitution of the human body

Buildnoun

alternative names for the body of a human being;

‘Leonardo studied the human body’; ‘he has a strong physique’; ‘the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak’;

Buildverb

make by combining materials and parts;

‘this little pig made his house out of straw’; ‘Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer’;

Buildverb

form or accumulate steadily;

‘Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly’; ‘Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border’;

Buildverb

build or establish something abstract;

‘build a reputation’;

Buildverb

improve the cleansing action of;

‘build detergents’;

Buildverb

order, supervise, or finance the construction of;

‘The government is building new schools in this state’;

Buildverb

give form to, according to a plan;

‘build a modern nation’; ‘build a million-dollar business’;

Buildverb

be engaged in building;

‘These architects build in interesting and new styles’;

Buildverb

found or ground;

‘build a defense on nothing but the accused person's reputation’;

Buildverb

bolster or strengthen;

‘We worked up courage’; ‘build up confidence’; ‘ramp up security in the airports’;

Buildverb

develop and grow;

‘Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera’;

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