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implemented

Definition for implemented

adjective as in equipped

adjective as in fitted

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Example Sentences

The EPA regulations scheduled to be finalized next year still needs to be put in the books, and implemented by the states.

The two-state solution, if implemented, fundamentally discredits the whole concept of a conspiracy against Islam.

But beyond the general authority, there are many questions about how quarantines should be implemented.

Meaningful repercussions and a more effective process of holding people accountable need to be implemented.

This official school policy of apparently saving 21-year old adults from themselves was implemented on campus on August 1.

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.

Experiences, including successes and failures, illustrate some of the potential of Rapid Dominance if implemented effectively.

After a considerable lapse, a new act was passed in 1680, this one better implemented and further reaching.

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On this page you'll find 43 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to implemented, such as: armed, clothed, dressed, furnished, rigged, and supplied.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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