unimplemented
|un-im-ple-ment-ed|
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/ˌʌnˈɪmplɪˌmɛntɪd/
(implement)
putting into effect
Etymology
Etymology Information
'unimplemented' originates from the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'implement' from Latin 'implēre', meaning 'to fill up'.
Historical Evolution
'Implement' evolved from the Latin word 'implēre', through Old French 'emplement', and eventually became the modern English word 'implement'.
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'implement' meant 'to fill up', but over time it evolved to mean 'to put into effect'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
not yet put into effect or action.
The feature remains unimplemented in the current version of the software.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45
