单词 | implemented |
释义 | implemented (once / 3922 pages) adj When something is implemented, it's put in place or enforced. If you hear a rumor at work that all employees must wear hats with propellers, you'll probably be relieved to learn that it's not an implemented policy — at least, not yet. The Latin word implementum means "filling up" or "fulfillment." A decision, plan, or policy is like an empty idea until it's implemented. An implemented rule, on the other hand, is in full force, and you'll have to stick to it. When a law has been suggested, officially proposed, voted on, and finally written into the law books, you can describe it as implemented. WORD FAMILYimplement: implemental, implementation, implemented, implementing, implements+/implementation: implementations USAGE EXAMPLESThis outstanding ability is widely implemented during one of the most neurologically challenging actions people are engaged with on a daily basis: driving. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) Because Justice Reinvestment was a significant policy adjustment, he expects more change as the initiative is implemented. Washington Times(Dec 31, 2016) Mark Toner, a department spokesman, said, “We hope it will be implemented fully and respected by all parties.” Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) adj forced or compelled or put in force Syn|Ant enforced unenforced not enforced; not compelled especially by legal or police action |
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