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Meanings of
implement
in English
Portuguese
realizar
Catalan
realitzar
Spanish
realizar
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To bring something to fulfilment.
complete
carry out
follow out
follow through
follow up
go through
put through
Portuguese
realizar
Portuguese
fazer entrar em vigor
Spanish
aplicar
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Ensure observance of laws and rules;
apply
enforce
exempt
Portuguese
fazer entrar em vigor
Usage of
implement
in English
1
Europe has yet to
implement
its swap execution facility rules, for example.
2
Government plans to control the property industry are taking time to
implement
.
3
Public hospitals would be resourced to
implement
their response to family violence.
4
However, 26 per cent say they will
implement
them in the future.
5
Develop and
implement
a national strategy on climate change, health and wellbeing.
6
Ratu Inoke also said Forum members should
implement
international human rights law.
7
Police said they have no plans to
implement
body cameras despite questions.
8
The FDA has missed several deadlines to
implement
the new food law.
9
He called the vote saying he needed more time to
implement
reforms.
10
And we expect all parties to continue to fully
implement
this agreement.
11
You know clearly that will take a number of years to
implement
.
12
Germany needs to pass the laws to
implement
Europe's banking union plans.
13
Europe is a powerful enough bloc to
implement
such a radical programme.
14
The time available to
implement
successful control measures against epidemics was estimated.
15
The current left-leaning government may struggle to encourage investment and
implement
reforms.
16
The government must still draw up secondary legislation to
implement
the reform.
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implement
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
implement new
implement the recommendations
implement changes
implement policies
implement reforms
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Translations for
implement
Portuguese
realizar
executar
levar a cabo
fazer entrar em vigor
forçar
Catalan
realitzar
executar
portar a terme
fer efectiu
Spanish
realizar
ejecutar
aplicar
Implement
through the time
Implement
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