Implemented [verb]

Definition of Implemented:

start, put into action

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Sentence/Example of Implemented:

The limestone used by the Chiquihuite Cave dwellers was more difficult to work with, he says, so it makes sense that these implements would be more rugged.

However, it also indicates that the the virus remains more widespread than in most countries that have implemented more stringent measures.

Best Buy last month ended shopping by appointment-only at its stores, a measure it had implemented to preserve some of its in-person business while shielding staff from the epidemic.

That changed after a 2006 election rife with long lines and poorly implemented technology forced a shake-up.

He says he hopes to identify research projects for the team, as well as build partnerships to better implement best practices.

These diagrams were meant to show that sanitation efforts implemented in army camps and hospitals during the war dramatically cut soldiers’ deaths.

Other medical implements also were found aboard the ship including a surgical hook, a mortar, a copper bleeding cup and a tin pitcher.

How then could His word be said to be implemented when so many of the original inhabitants remained?

It demands a time of patient working and of patient waiting, but its bills are fully implemented in the end.

Where a single footnote is referenced more than once, the backwards link to the anchor has not been implemented.