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implementation
[ im-pluh-muhn-tey-shuhn, ‑m‑ ]
noun
- the act of implementing, or putting into effect; fulfillment:
The implementation of policies to conserve energy will involve personal sacrifice.
Word History and Origins
Origin of implementation1
Example Sentences
Gurr’s defining Disney creations — the sci-fi-inspired monorails of Disneyland and Walt Disney World, the first implementation of a tubular steel coaster in the Matterhorn — are just a small fraction of his résumé.
The augmentation of that constitutional baseline by statute is not congressional overreach—rather, it is implementation and enforcement of that baseline.
Final legislation is currently being written, and once approved, an 18-month implementation period would begin, meaning new rules would take effect in summer 2027 at the earliest.
For example, she said, the GDP of the U.S. continued to grow after the implementation of the Clean Air Act, even as the population grew and the amount of cars on the road increased.
George Owino, the chair of a monitoring body set up under the 2018 peace deal to assist in its implementation, has warned that the latest clashes "threaten the foundation of the agreement."
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