Implementnoun
A tool or instrument for working with.
‘They carried an assortment of gardening implements in the truck.’;
Enactverb
to make (a bill) into law
Implementverb
to bring about; to put into practice
‘It’s a good thought, but it will be a difficult thing to implement.’;
Enactverb
(transitive) to act the part of; to play
Implementverb
to carry out; to do
Enactverb
(transitive) to do; to effect
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.’;
Enactnoun
(obsolete) purpose; determination
Implementverb
To accomplish; to fulfill.
‘Revenge . . . executed and implemented by the hand of Vanbeest Brown.’;
Enactverb
To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law.
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.’;
Enactverb
To act; to perform; to do; to effect.
‘The king enacts more wonders than a man.’;
Implementverb
To fulfill or perform, as a contract or an engagement.
Enactverb
To act the part of; to represent; to play.
‘I did enact Julius Caesar.’;
Implementnoun
instrumentation (a piece of equipment or tool) used to effect an end
Enactnoun
Purpose; determination.
Implementverb
apply in a manner consistent with its purpose or design;
‘implement a procedure’;
Enactverb
order by virtue of superior authority; decree;
‘The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews’; ‘the legislature enacted this law in 1985’;
Implementverb
ensure observance of laws and rules;
‘Apply the rules to everyone’;
Enactverb
act out; represent or perform as if in a play;
‘She reenacted what had happened earlier that day’;
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’;
Implementnoun
a tool, utensil, or other piece of equipment that is used for a particular purpose
‘garden implements’;
Implementnoun
performance of an obligation.
Implementverb
put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
‘the scheme to implement student loans’;