Educate vs Implement - What's the difference?
educate | implement |
to instruct or train
A tool or instrument for working with.
* 1900 , Sigmund Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams'', ''Avon Books , (translated by James Strachey) pg. 234:
to bring about; to put into practice
to carry out; to do
As verbs the difference between educate and implement
is that educate is to instruct or train while implement is to bring about; to put into practice.As a noun implement is
a tool or instrument for working with.educate
English
Alternative forms
* (generally jocular) educamate * (generally jocular) edumacateVerb
Synonyms
* instruct * teachDerived terms
* co-educateExternal links
* * ----implement
English
(wikipedia implement)Etymology 1
From .Noun
(en noun)- They carried an assortment of gardening implements in the truck.
- A man dreamt as follows: He saw two boys struggling—barrel-maker’s boys, to judge by the implements lying around.
Synonyms
* See alsoEtymology 2
From Scottish English or (etyl)Verb
(en verb)- It’s a good thought, but it will be a difficult thing to implement .
