implemented
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Put into effect or made operational: Refers to something that has been formally applied, executed, or brought into practice according to a plan, system, or law.
- Carried out or fulfilled: Describes an action, decision, or policy that has been completed or realized.
Usage
- The word "implemented" is primarily used as an adjective to describe systems, plans, rules, or changes that have been formally put into action. It often appears in formal, technical, administrative, or business contexts.
- It is commonly used with nouns like , , , , , , , , and .
Examples
- Adjective:
- The new security measures were fully implemented last month.
- Is the software update already implemented on all company computers?
- The committee's recommendations have not yet been implemented.
Advanced Usage
- "To be fully implemented": Completely put into effect.
- The peace treaty's terms must be fully implemented by both sides.
- "Newly implemented": Recently put into operation.
- Employees are still adjusting to the newly implemented work schedule.
Variants and Related Words
- Implement (verb): To put a decision, plan, or system into effect.
- The government plans to implement the new law next year.
- Implementation (noun): The process of putting a decision or plan into effect.
- The implementation of the project will take six months.
Synonyms
- Enacted: (of a law or policy) made official.
- Executed: Carried out or put into effect.
- Applied: Brought into operation or use.
- Enforced: Caused to be obeyed or applied.
Antonyms
- Proposed: Put forward for consideration but not yet accepted or acted upon.
- Abandoned: Given up on; not carried out.
- Repealed: (of a law) revoked or annulled.
Adjective
- forced or compelled or put in force
- a life of enforced inactivity
- enforced obedience