1) Tool: a useful piece of equipment, usually a specially shaped object designed to do a particular task.
2) Law requirement: something needed in order to achieve something else.
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TRANSITIVE VERB:
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1. Carry out or fulfill something: to put something into effect or action.
2. To provide or equip somebody with the tools or other means to do something.
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NOUN:
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1) Writing implements.
2) They still need to get that through implementation.
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TRANSITIVE VERB:
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1) The plan has yet to be fully implemented.
2) The thieves were given all necessary implementations.
By Cherin
Implementated
a misuse of the word "implemented", the past participle of implement, which means to put into effect, to apply, to put into action.
I noticed Urban Dictionary had not implementated the word "implementated" yet, so I submitted it. I hope it is implementated now even though grammatically it is incorrect.
Mayor De Blasio's new plan to install smoking booths in parks, and smoking tents on the beaches, and both structures at other high pedestrian places is implementable, and the City Council is poised to approve his plan.
By Beilul
Implementation Intention
An implementation intention is a self-regulatory strategy in the form of an "if-then plan" that when used can lead to better goal attainment, as well as helping in habits and behavior modifications. It is subordinate to goal intentions as it specifies the when, where and how portions of goal-directed behavior
I used " implementation intention" to better my life and make goals for myself, instead of just sitting around hoping they will actually be achieved through time.
By Lian
Implementation Packet
A tool used to control and torture unsuspecting college graduates with degrees in technical fields. Long term exposure causes uncontrollable outbursts of the word "Alrighty".
New Analyst: "Holy shit! That guys butt started bleeding!"
Seasoned Analyst: "Don't worry about it. He's just been working on an implementation packet."