implementing
implementing — verb
- implementingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- implementings3rd person singular
- implementinging-ing form
- implementingedpast simple
1. to officially begin using a new method, process, law, or set of rules so that it
to officially begin using a new method, process, law, or set of rules so that it becomes part of normal practice
The city council is implementing a new recycling program across all neighborhoods starting next month.
present continuous: is implementing + noun phrase
Pedro's team has been implementing the updated checkout system since January.
present perfect continuous: has been implementing
After months of planning, the hospital began implementing the new patient-safety guidelines.
Sari is responsible for implementing the company's new training procedures.
The government is implementing stricter rules about data privacy starting this fall.
- carry out
more common in everyday language; focuses on completing tasks or following instructions rather than starting a system
- execute
more formal; often used in business, military, or technical contexts, especially for carrying out a plan or strategy with precision
- apply
broader meaning; refers to using rules, methods, or principles in specific situations rather than launching a whole system
文法句型
implement + plan/policy/system/strategy
用法筆記
This is the -ing form (present participle or gerund) of the verb 'implement'. It commonly appears after auxiliary verbs in progressive tenses ('is implementing', 'has been implementing') and after prepositions or certain verbs that take a gerund ('responsible for implementing', 'began implementing').