implement
UK: /ˈɪmplɪmənt/ | US: /ˈɪmplɪmənt/
n. a tool or instrument used for a specific purpose
vt. to put a plan, system, or decision into effect
The word "implement" originates from Latin implēre ("to fill up"), via Old French empleier ("to employ"). The prefix im- (variant of in-) signifies "into," while ple- derives from plēre ("to fill"). The suffix -ment forms nouns indicating the result or means of an action. Over time, "implement" evolved from the idea of "filling a purpose" (via tools) to its modern meanings of both "tool" (noun) and "to carry out" (verb).
The new software will help implement changes more efficiently.
A shovel is an essential gardening implement.
The government plans to implement stricter environmental policies.
She struggled to implement her ideas due to budget constraints.
Ancient implements discovered at the site reveal early agricultural practices.