1. implement
But he said the plan would take several years to implement.
The employees were informed that the new policy on data protection and retention would be implemented starting on Monday.
implement law
We will implement a reconsidered North-South cooperation mechanism.
the client ensures that the firms performing construction implement the safety and health plan and the document – by including this item in the construction contract;
You first retrieved from memory the cognitive program for multiplication that you learned in school, then you implemented it.
"In the face of the tragic events in Paris, Poland sees no political possibilities for implementing the decision on the relocation of refugees," (...)
We need to implement a new sales strategy if we want to boost sales
With the building of the Bauhaus, Gropius implemented its ambition of designing processes of life, and to unite art, technique and aesthetics in search functionality
To implement is defined as to put something into effect. An example of implement is a manager enforcing a new set of procedures.
But other places have managed to implement the ban on smoking in cars with child passengers.
An example of adopt is to accept and implement a plan presented to a committee.
It was time to implement the rest of their plan. An hour later Alice implemented her plan
In its "Eleven Five Plan" (2006 to 2010), the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology pledged to implement phone connections in every village and Internet connections in every town.
2. put forth something
Angielskie słowo "wprowadzać coś w życie" (put forth something) występuje w zestawach:
Po FCE (3) II Borderline