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implementing
[ im-pluh-men-ting, -muhn- ]
noun
- 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
- 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.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of implementing1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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.
"Trump himself campaigned on implementing a new "baby boom" and last week he declared himself the 'fertilisation president'."
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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