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verb [vn] to make sth that has been officially decided start to happen or be used
syn : carry out
Implement /'{I}mpl{I}ment/ (v)
to implement changes / decisions / policies / reforms * A new work programme for young people will be implemented.
noun : a tool or an instrument, often one that is quite simple and that is used outdoors
Implement (n)
Eg : agricultural implements
In conjunction with
Along with, together with
1. something that you are trying to achieve
syn : goal
2 .(technical) the lens in a telescope or microscope that is nearest to the object being looked at
Objective (n)
the main / primary / principal objective * to meet / achieve your objectives * You must set realistic aims and objectives for yourself. * The main objective of this meeting is to give more information on our plans. note at target
(a) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; considering only facts
syn : unbiased
opp : subjective
Objective (a)
an objective analysis / assessment / report * objective criteria * I find it difficult to be objective where he’s concerned. * These figures give a reliable and objective indicator of changing trends in people’s lifestyles.
1 to create or prepare sth carefully, giving particular attention to the details: [vn] to formulate a policy / theory / plan / proposal * The compost is specially formulated for pot plants. * [vn to inf] This new kitchen cleaner is formulated to cut through grease and dirt.
2 [vn] to express your ideas in carefully chosen words: She has lots of good ideas, but she has difficulty formulating them. * He struggled to formulate an answer.
Formulate (v)