To implement is a transitive verb that means to execute, effect or to complete.
The act of implementing implies getting one or more conditions for the execution of something.
In the field of computing, implementing means installing or using a specific computer program with the intention of fulfilling some objective.
The word implement is considered a neologism, because it has its origins in English implement. Ex: He had a lot of good ideas for his business, but unfortenately he had no money to implement them. -He had a lot of good ideas for his business, but unfortunately he didn't have the money to implement them.
Implement and deploy
There is a frequent question regarding the use of the word implement and implement. Both words are correct and in some cases are used interchangeably. However, the two words convey different ideas.
These two terms are often used in business to describe processes and projects. In these cases, the verb to implement means to put into practice some plan, indicating the action to execute. The verb to implant means to establish or inaugurate, which refers to the idea of initiating.
In the legal context, laws go through the process of implementation and implementation, and implementation refers to theorizing, drafting and other processes until published in the Official Gazette. The implementation of a law can only happen after its implementation and means efforts to ensure that the law is complied with (sensitization through campaigns, enforcement, etc.).