implement

verb
/ˈɪmpləmənt/

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin implēmentum (“a filling up”), from Latin impleō (“to fill up”).

  1. derived from impleō
  2. borrowed from implēmentum

Definitions

  1. To bring about

    To bring about; to put into practice; to carry out.

    • Near-synonyms: realize, actualize, materialize; embody; accomplish
    • It’s a good thought, but it will be a difficult thing to implement.
  2. A tool or instrument for working with.

    • farming implements
    • agricultural implements
    • They carried an assortment of gardening implements in the truck.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at implement. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

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A definitional loop anchored at implement. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

8 hops · closes at implement

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA