impled
verb (past tense of implement) as in strong fondness
Strongest matches
carry out, enforce, put into effect, execute, carry into effect, perform, execute, execute, practise, execute
Example Sentences
Example:The committee decided to carry out the proposal after careful deliberation.
Definition:To put into effect; to carry out or realize (a plan, idea, etc.)
Example:The court is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land.
Definition:To give legal force to (a law, rule, etc.) by putting it into effect
Example:The new tax legislation will put into effect next year.
Definition:To initiate and cause to be effective or operative (a policy, plan, etc.)
Example:The contract specifies the conditions under which the plan will be executed.
Definition:To carry out or perform (a plan, decision, etc.)
Example:The government will carry into effect these reforms to improve public services.
Definition:To put into practice or operation (a plan, policy, etc.)
Example:She is responsible for performing the installation of new software.
Definition:To execute or carry out (a duty, task, etc.)
Example:The project will be executed as planned.
Definition:To carry out (a plan, decision, etc.)
Example:The sentence was executed on the convicted criminal.
Definition:To perform (a sentence, fine, etc.)
Example:The doctor was praised for her skill in practising the latest medical techniques.
Definition:To carry out or perform (a practice or procedure)
Example:The judge will execute the final order of the court.
Definition:To put into effect (a law, decision, etc.)
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