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Lindasu Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

implement and fulfill

Hi all,

can anyone tell me what's different b/w " implement " and " fulfill "?

thank you
  

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<>It may depend on how these are used in context. Have you tried a dictionary? Give more details when you post.

  • <>It may depend on how these are used in context.
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  • <>implement = put into effect fulfill = comply with (certain conditions) <> CJ
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<>It may depend on how these are used in context. Have you tried a dictionary? Give more details when you post.
<>implement = put into effect
fulfill = comply with (certain conditions)
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CJ
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If you refer to a BrE dictionary, you should look for 'fulfil'.
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«implement = put into effect

fulfill = comply with (certain conditions)»

Usage:

1. Implement an algorithm (in a computer program),
2. Fulfil the terms of the contract.
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thank you for the help, I understand now

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