implementary
Definition
- Adjective:
- Pertaining to implementation: "implementary" describes something that relates to the process of putting a plan, decision, or system into effect or practice. It is synonymous with "implemental" and is often used in formal or technical contexts.
- Serving to implement: It can also mean acting as a means to carry out or execute something.
Usage Examples
- (The steps that put the policy into effect.)
- (Her role involved carrying out the plan.)
Advanced Usage
"implementary measures": specific actions taken to execute a broader strategy.
- The government introduced implementary measures to reduce carbon emissions. (Concrete steps to achieve the environmental goal.)
"implementary phase": the stage of a process where plans are put into action.
- The project moved from the design stage to the implementary phase last month. (The phase where ideas become reality.)
Variants and Related Words
Implement (verb/noun): to put into effect; a tool or instrument.
- We need to implement the new system by next week. (To execute the plan.)
- A garden implement like a shovel is useful for digging. (A tool used for a specific purpose.)
Implementation (noun): the process of putting a plan into action.
- The implementation of the new software took six months. (The act of carrying it out.)
Implemental (adjective): another form of "implementary," with the same meaning.
- The implemental changes were approved by the board. (Changes that enable execution.)
Synonyms
- Operational: relating to the functioning or execution of something.
- Practical: concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than theory.
- Executive: having the function of carrying out plans or orders.
Related Idioms
Put into practice: to implement or make something active.
- The team had to put their ideas into practice during the implementary stage. (To execute the theoretical plan.)
Carry out: to perform or complete a task.
- She was responsible for carrying out the implementary tasks. (To execute the specific duties.)