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implementation-oriented

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/ˌɪmpləmɛnˈteɪʃən ˈɔːrɪɛntɪd/

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/ˌɪmplɪmɛnˈteɪʃən ˈɔːrɪɛntɪd/

practical focus

Etymology
Etymology Information

'implementation-oriented' originates from the combination of 'implementation' and 'oriented', where 'implementation' refers to the act of putting something into effect, and 'oriented' means directed towards a particular goal or focus.

Historical Evolution

'implementation' comes from the Latin word 'implementum', meaning 'filling up' or 'fulfillment', and 'oriented' is derived from the Latin 'orientare', meaning 'to arrange' or 'to direct'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'implementation' meant 'fulfillment' or 'completion', and 'oriented' meant 'directed'. Over time, 'implementation-oriented' evolved to mean 'focused on practical application'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

focused on the practical application and execution of plans or ideas.

The team took an implementation-oriented approach to ensure the project was completed on time.

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Last updated: 2025/02/28 13:53