To put into practical effect; carry out: implement the new procedures.
To supply with implements.
[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.