implemented

IPA: ˈɪmpɫʌmɛntʌd

adjective

  • forced or compelled or put in force
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Examples of "implemented" in Sentences

  • They implemented the execration.
  • The government implemented the autarchy.
  • Everything he has implemented is a continuation of Bush's policies.
  • Martin implemented the pistol offense in the spring to spark the offense.
  • The only "jobs program" the government has successfully implemented is called education.
  • I was recently convinced that 3D, when implemented from the ground up, can be used in great ways.
  • I am sympathetic to arguments that Kyoto, as implemented, is not the most effective means to accomplish its stated aims.
  • The law as it stands, regardless of the obvious need for SOMETHING to be implemented, is very flawed and inherently discriminatory.
  • Seems like a lot of what the GWB admin implemented amounts to BS, and the only people upset about it are the people that were ok with Orweillian tactics by that administration.
  • As another perk to uploading your book to Google Books, I just found and out and even implemented, is a “Search inside my books” feature directly on a personal website – which is integrated with your scanned book on gbooks.
  • For example, I would object if President John McCain implemented a policy of opt-out national service because such a policy would communicate all-too-clearly that individuals need some kind of special justification or rationale not to serve the state.
  • And we already know that if the judicial system rules that the wiretaping program as implemented is illegal, the Reich-Wing will complain about “activist judges” trying to re-write the law (as they complained following the Guantanamo ruling by the Supreme Court).

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