implement

implement — verb

1. to put a plan, decision, or system into action so that it starts being used or c

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to put a plan, decision, or system into action so that it starts being used or carried out

例句

The school board voted to implement the new reading program starting in September.

implement + concrete program/policy

Our team worked for three months to implement the new software across all offices.

implement + software/system + time frame

同義詞
  • carry out

    less formal; common in everyday spoken and written English

  • execute

    more formal; often used in legal, military, or technical contexts

  • enforce

    focuses on making people obey a rule or law, not just starting to use it

反義詞
  • abandon

    giving up a plan before or after trying to implement it

  • cancel

    stopping a plan before it starts

文法句型

implement + noun phrase

implement + plan / policy / system / change

用法筆記

Common in business, government, and technology contexts. Subject is usually an organisation, institution, or person in authority. Frequently paired with nouns such as 'plan', 'policy', 'system', 'strategy', or 'change'.

常見錯誤

The company will complement a new safety policy next month.
The company will implement a new safety policy next month.
💡'complement' means to add something that improves; 'implement' means to put a plan into action.
We need to imply the new rules by Friday.
We need to implement the new rules by Friday.
💡'imply' means to suggest indirectly; 'implement' means to carry out or execute.

implement — noun