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Implementation 

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1) Tool: a useful piece of equipment, usually a specially shaped object designed to do a particular task.

2) Law requirement: something needed in order to achieve something else.

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TRANSITIVE VERB:
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1. Carry out or fulfill something: to put something into effect or action.

2. To provide or equip somebody with the tools or other means to do something.
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1) Writing implements.
2) They still need to get that through implementation.

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1) The plan has yet to be fully implemented.
2) The thieves were given all necessary implementations.
Implementation by Jafje July 11, 2007

Limplement 

The act of rolling out new hardware, software, or business processes that fall far short of the original intentions for their use; noun: Limplementation;
When we limplemented the software the first time, it brought our payroll system down for weeks rather than streamlining the whole process.
Limplement by Jenny White February 7, 2008

gimplement 

n. Any sort of implement, device, or gadget designed or intended to aid the physically impaired or handicapped.
Crutches were one of the earliest gimplements, but those new leg braces are the coolest.
gimplement by MadridTiger December 10, 2011

Simplemented 

something or someone that is important yet insensitively looked over by loved ones
"He has always been, metaphorically, an insect. A simplemented servant whose role is to provide for the superiors of the house."
Simplemented by TheRuzeMan January 9, 2020

Picklement 

The combination of the saying "in a pickle" and predicament. Both have the same definition basically, but the combination of the two sounded funny and is fun to say. Thus, A Picklement is a situation that is difficult and/or unpleasant to be in.
Dude #1: "Man, my Mom asked me about the pipe in my room...thanks to my brother"

Dude #2: "Yeesh, sounds like you're in one hell of a Picklement!"
Picklement by Gig_Borilla July 11, 2021

implementated 

a misuse of the word "implemented", the past participle of implement, which means to put into effect, to apply, to put into action.
I noticed Urban Dictionary had not implementated the word "implementated" yet, so I submitted it. I hope it is implementated now even though grammatically it is incorrect.
implementated by PearlDiddy January 9, 2016