implemented
Americanadjective
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carried out; put into effect, usually by means of a definite plan or procedure.
The collaboration between the two leaders created a synergy in translating the company's policy from paper into an implemented practice.
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Computers. (of an element in a program) realized, instantiated, or brought into action, often under certain conditions as specified by the software involved.
You'll need a workaround because satellite dish control is not an implemented feature in this streaming software.
verb
Other Word Forms
- unimplemented adjective
Etymology
Origin of implemented
Example Sentences
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A public consultation launched on Friday is seeking views on points such as which settings should have a ban implemented, exemptions, and how to inform people of the restrictions.
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Sales were largely dragged by the expiration of tax exemptions for purchases of new-energy vehicles implemented in September 2014, the agency said.
"There needs to be an open, honest inquiry which allows learning to be implemented right away as the inquiry is happening," Kaur said.
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They also claim that the organisation should have established and implemented rules on the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of actual or suspected concussive injuries.
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The Welsh Ambulance Service apologised for the "errors identified in Bethan's case" and said sepsis training was now mandatory, adding that "meaningful changes" had been implemented.
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