implement

noun and verb45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

A tool used in medical surgery.

A tool with a sharp edge or point.

A tool used in the kitchen for preparing food.

A tool for writing, such as a pen or pencil.

A tool or instrument used on a farm.

A tool or instrument for farming.

A tool or instrument used in farming.

A tool used for gardening tasks.

A tool used for gardening.

A tool made from metal.

A tool made from stone.

A tool made from flint, especially in ancient times.

To carry out a plan or policy completely.

To implement in a way that produces the desired result.

To implement with a successful outcome.

To carry out a plan or procedure in an appropriate way.

To carry out a plan or procedure in the right way.

Describes something that can be put into effect without difficulty.

Describes something that was put into effect in a bad or ineffective way.

To be unsuccessful in putting a plan into effect.

To make a choice to put a plan into effect.

To consent to putting a plan into effect.