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“implement”
implement (verb), implements; implemented; implementing
1. To come to an agreement or a conclusion or to bring to a successful fulfillment: The family finally implemented their discussion on where to go on vacation the following summer.
2. To put into practice: The two teenagers decided to implement their plan of going to the movies instead of raking the leaves in the garden!
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2. To put into practice: The two teenagers decided to implement their plan of going to the movies instead of raking the leaves in the garden!
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ple-, pleini-, plen-, plet-
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“implement”
(Greek: an organized structure; pertaining to a specific bodily part with a specific function or set of functions; instrument, tool, implement)
(Latin: weapon; implement of war)
(Greek: column; pillar; pillarlike implement or structure, especially the styloid process of the temporal bone)