implement

IPA: ˈɪmpɫʌmʌnt

noun

  • A tool or instrument for working with.

verb

  • To bring about; to put into practice; to carry out.
  • (programming) To realize a technical specification or algorithm.
  • (object-oriented programming, of a concrete class) To include implementations of methods of an interface, abstract class, or protocol.
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Examples of "implement" in Sentences

  • So working on what makes programs short rather than what's hard to implement translates to:
  • Here, the unremarkable man paused; he lifted some ancient implement from a pile of rusted bric-a-brac.
  • The problem devising a suitable implement is given to the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Tennessee.
  • I think the most important safeguard we can implement is to treat everyone who joins or comments here with respect.
  • However the last critical step of translating from the particular to application, or how to implement, is not emphasized.
  • A modified version of this “easy to use and easy to carry” defense implement is the Red-Pepper spray that gives you that extra bite we earlier referred to as a “sabre-tooth” sting!
  • They†™ ve been bickering over the Prime Minister†™ s position for so long now, I†™ m almost wishing Bremer were here to once again implement his whole “Puppet per month” arrangement as in 2003.
  • Some of the best scenes in my books are the ones I never planned, never even knew existed until I was neck deep in an unsolvable problem and then, there, rising from the murky depths of the subconscious, was the perfect, shining solution, and all it would take to implement is going back and rewriting three chapters at the beginning … again.

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