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implemented
[im-pluh-men-tid]
adjective
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.
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
the simple past tense and past participle of implement.
Other Word Forms
- unimplemented adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of implemented1
Example Sentences
He said survivors had already waited more than two years for the recommendations from Professor Jay's report to be implemented.
Because provider taxes draw matching federal dollars, Washington has a say in how they are implemented.
They actually implemented the results of the deliberative poll and were, in fact, impressed by the thoughtful considerations of the public.
However, the spokesperson said more modern electricity meters would need to be installed before changes could be implemented.
Modern fire-prevention strategies already are being implemented in new master-planned communities in Southern California, where home builders have the hindsight of previous disasters and implement tighter building codes.
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