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implementing

[ im-pluh-men-ting, -muhn- ]

noun

  1. the act or process of carrying out a plan, putting a law or policy into effect, fulfilling a promise, etc.:

    As a board member, I helped establish protocols and procedures for the implementing of these programs.



adjective

  1. putting or charged with putting something into effect, as a law, regulation, or policy:

    Until the implementing agencies develop their guidelines, specific concerns about what the new standard will mean can't be fully answered.

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of implementing1

First recorded in 1710–20; implement ( def ) + -ing 1( def ) for the noun; implement ( def ) + -ing 2( def ) for the adjective
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As David Graham at the Atlantic wrote in a recent article on how Republicans are implementing Project 2025, the party under Trump has made the "effort to restore traditional families" a priority.

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She added that the school had been forced to take into account whether implementing a smartphone ban would affect its Ofsted inspection over fears it could negatively impact parents' perception of the school.

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That said, the first trading day after Feb. 1, when he issued an executive order implementing the tariffs, the Dow fell by nearly 122 points.

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"Trump himself campaigned on implementing a new "baby boom" and last week he declared himself the 'fertilisation president'."

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The department said a "full consultation" with businesses on implementing the checks would then follow, naming construction, food delivery, beauty salons, and couriers among sectors likely to be affected by the new rules.

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