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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Implement vs execute

Please can you tell me the difference between these two words.
  

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Hi, Implement and execute shares the same synonym, that's why most of the people get confused. The word 'implement' means to apply something in a manner consistent with its purpose or design, or to carry out or enforce something into action. g He has implemented the procedure required for this experiment.

  • Hi, Implement and execute shares the same synonym, that's why most of the people get confused.
  • The word 'implement' means to apply something in a manner consistent with its purpose or design, or to carry out or enforce something into action.
  • g He has implemented the procedure required for this experiment.
  • Execute can be used in more than way.
  • It means to put something in effect.
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Hi,

Implement and execute shares the same synonym, that's why most of the people get confused.

The word 'implement' means to apply something in a manner consistent with its purpose or design, or to carry out or enforce something into action.

e.g He has implemented the procedure required for this experiment.

Execute can be used in more than way.

It mean

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