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implemented

[ im-pluh-men-tid ]

adjective

  1. carried out; put into effect, usually by means of a definite plan or procedure:

    The collaboration between the two leaders created a synergy in translating the company's policy from paper into an implemented practice.

  2. Computers. (of an element in a program) realized, instantiated, or brought into action, often under certain conditions as specified by the software involved:

    You'll need a workaround because satellite dish control is not an implemented feature in this streaming software.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of implement ( def ).
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Liberal Democrat business spokesperson Sarah Gibson agreed that Reeves' Budget had implemented "an unfair tax on jobs" and the government must offer tax relief for small businesses in June.

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For an overnight visitor charge to be implemented in England, a clear and transparent business plan must be provided for how the money raised will be spent.

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Among the raft of new rules implemented since January is a requirement that families provide proof of their income source, show a U.S. identification and in many cases take a DNA test.

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Even if the bill cleared all its parliamentary hurdles, MPs had originally been told there would be a period of up to two years before any new law would be implemented.

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If implemented, it would be the biggest reform of the power market since the 1990s privatisation.

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