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US
/ˈɪmpɫəˌmɛnəd, ˈɪmpɫəˌmɛntəd/
]
[ UK /ˈɪmplɪməntɪd/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪmplɪməntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
forced or compelled or put in force
a life of enforced inactivity
enforced obedience
How To Use implemented In A Sentence
- What methods of signaling other troops will there be implemented in the game. eg. do you need a radio operator alive in your squad to communicate with other squads?
- If implemented, Straw's curfew will allow adults to evade taking responsibility for the welfare of future generations.
- Error prevention features cannot be implemented easily without bidirectional connectivity.
- Without a developed national debt market, the central bank cannot utilize open market operation to adjust monetary supply efficiently and the fiscal policy also cannot be implemented successfully .
- The way targets are being implemented is also having perverse effects. Times, Sunday Times
- By parallelizing the requirements to the developed system and the possibilities of the existing client database, we can say that some key basic features already are implemented, except the client per-user name indexing.
- There shouldn't be another lap of anything run until some safety rules are implemented.
- The economy is in danger of collapse unless far-reaching reforms are implemented.
- At regular shire and hundred meetings royal orders were implemented and local affairs, including the administration of justice, transacted.
- Meera, I made sweet shankarpalis and the dough made me think of cookies, my son also carried few to his playschool n when back told me 'aatik poora cookies khaya' :D I just got the thought..what if I had baked it..here you hv implemented it! Baked ShankarPale