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| 1. | any article used in some activity, esp. an instrument, tool, or utensil: agricultural implements. |
| 2. | an article of equipment, as household furniture, clothing, ecclesiastical vestments, or the like. |
| 3. | a means; agent: human beings as an implement of divine plan. |
| 4. | to fulfill; perform; carry out: Once in office, he failed to implement his campaign promises. |
| 5. | to put into effect according to or by means of a definite plan or procedure. |
| 6. | to fill out or supplement. |
| 7. | to provide with implements. |
im·ple·ment (ĭm'plə-mənt) n.
[Middle English, supplementary payment, from Old French emplement, act of filling, from Late Latin implēmentum, from Latin implēre, to fill up : in-, intensive pref.; see in-2 + plēre, to fill; see pelə-1 in Indo-European roots.] im'ple·men·ta'tion (-mən-tā'shən, -měn-) n., im'ple·ment'er, im'ple·men'tor n. |