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implementing
[ im-pluh-men-ting, -muhn- ]
noun
- the act or process of carrying out a plan, putting a law or policy into effect, fulfilling a promise, etc.:
As a board member, I helped establish protocols and procedures for the implementing of these programs.
adjective
- putting or charged with putting something into effect, as a law, regulation, or policy:
Until the implementing agencies develop their guidelines, specific concerns about what the new standard will mean can't be fully answered.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of implementing1
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Example Sentences
They were busily implementing these in cases like Roe v. Wade when a right-wing insurgency took them by surprise.
Not coincidentally, each party has also recently had a clear shot at implementing its vision of the good society.
And the OSCE was given a lead role in implementing the accord.
There are two parts to implementing new ideas: coming up with the idea or the ideation phase, and then the execution.
Several days ago I begin implementing code changes to freeze funds and dump them to myself.
Third, and perhaps most difficult, deriving the means for implementing the most promising aspects of Rapid Dominance must occur.
I have a plan of attack worked out; subject to your approval, I'm ready to start implementing it now.
All the high-sounding arguments for a moral world and all the laws on the books implementing those arguments are just eyewash.
In self-hypnosis, the individual consciously works toward implementing and strengthening his own inherent strength and resources.
The directorates had direct connections with all implementing bodies.
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