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implement

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/ˈɪmplɪˌmɛnt/ · im-ple-ment

To put a decision, plan, or agreement into effect.

Meanings

verbformal

To put a decision, plan, or agreement into effect.

کسی فیصلے، منصوبے یا معاہدے کو عملی شکل دینا.

عملدرآمد کرنا

amal daramad karna

Formal: لاگو کرنا

Synonyms

executeapplyenforceعملی شکل دینااجرا کرنانافذ کرنا

Antonyms

neglectignoreoverlookنظر انداز کرناچھوڑ دیناتوجہ نہ دینا

Common Collocations

  • implement a policy
  • implement a strategy
  • implement new technology

Example Sentences

The government decided to implement new policies to improve healthcare.

حکومت نے صحت کی دیکھ بھال کو بہتر بنانے کے لیے نئے قوانین نافذ کرنے کا فیصلہ کیا.

Hukoomat ne sehat ki dekh bhal ko behtar banane ke liye naye qawaid nafiz karne ka faisla kiya.

To implement the project, we need additional funding.

منصوبے کو عملی جامعہ پہنانے کے لیے ہمیں اضافی فنڈنگ کی ضرورت ہے.

Mansube ko amali jaama pehnaanay ke liye humein izafi funding ki zaroorat hai.

The school plans to implement new teaching methods next semester.

اسکول اگلے سمسٹر میں نئے تدریسی طریقے لاگو کرنے کا ارادہ رکھتا ہے.

School agle semester mein naye tadreesi tareeqay lago karne ka irada rakhta hai.

Easily Confused With

implicate:To implicate means to show someone is involved in a crime or wrongdoing, whereas to implement means to carry out a plan or action.

Word Family

implementation
nounعملدرآمد
implementer
nounعملدرآمد کرنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'implement' as 'I plan to execute my plans'.

Visualize a person following a checklist as they implement their plans.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

کہاں سے آئیں گے تعمیر کا ذوق اگر، / جہاں خرافات کو بھی عملدرآمد کے رموز ہوں.

Kahaan se aayenge tameer ka zauk agar, / Jahan khurafaat ko bhi amal daramad ke rumoos hon.

Where will the taste of construction come from, / When even the trifles have the symbols of implementation.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کاغذ پر لکھا ہوا، عمل نہیں ہوتا.

Kaghaz par likha hua, amal nahi hota.

What is written on paper does not translate into action.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "implere" — to fill up

First known use: 15th century

The word 'implement' originated from Latin 'implere', meaning 'to fill up', and has evolved through Old French into modern English, gaining the current meaning of putting something into effect or carrying it out.