implementing (B2)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˈɪmplɪmentɪŋ/
Definition
To put a decision, plan, agreement, etc. into effect.
Examples
The company is implementing new policies to ensure employee safety.
We are implementing changes to our software to improve performance.
The government is implementing a new tax system next year.
How to Use implementing
- implement a plan (collocation)
- To put a plan into action. — "The team is ready to implement the new marketing plan."
- implement changes (collocation)
- To introduce new or altered procedures or systems. — "The school is implementing changes to the curriculum."
- implement policies (collocation)
- To put rules or guidelines into effect. — "The company is implementing stricter policies on remote work."
- implement measures (collocation)
- To put specific actions or steps into effect. — "The government is implementing safety measures to prevent accidents."
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