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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 ( def ).
Other Words From
- un·im·ple·ment·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of implemented1
Example Sentences
She’s hopeful it will be implemented soon.
The transit improvements will be implemented by the MTA, which Hochul controls, and include faster trains, new elevators and escalators, and capital improvements like an extended Second Avenue Subway.
As such, a lot of helpful programs were either scrapped entirely or implemented and then suddenly pulled back in the middle of Biden’s term, with no explanation.
The court implemented a lottery system for those who wanted to get seats to the double-murder trial of O.J.
One significant solution implemented as a fail-safe for Level 4 automated vehicles is the concept of remote driving.
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