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implemented

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[im-pluh-men-tid] / ˈɪm pləˌmɛn tɪd /

adjective

  1. carried out; put into effect, usually by means of a definite plan or procedure.

    The collaboration between the two leaders created a synergy in translating the company's policy from paper into an implemented practice.

  2. Computers. (of an element in a program) realized, instantiated, or brought into action, often under certain conditions as specified by the software involved.

    You'll need a workaround because satellite dish control is not an implemented feature in this streaming software.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of implement.

Other Word Forms

  • unimplemented adjective

Etymology

Origin of implemented

implement ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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"This adjustment will be implemented in April," they said in a statement.

From Barron's

So far only a handful of countries have implemented far-reaching regulatory frameworks on AI.

From Barron's

And, the White House has already implemented workarounds to keep tariffs in place.

From Barron's

This “speed bump” was implemented in September 2022 when the yuan faced renewed downward pressure amid a surging dollar and a slowing Chinese economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

In announcing their latest figures on Wednesday, United said they had seen "the positive impact of operating cost and headcount reduction programmes implemented in the prior year".

From Barron's