implantación
“implantación” means “implementation” in Spanish (systems or policies).
implementation, implantation
Also: rollout, establishment
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La implantación de la nueva tecnología fue un éxito.
B1The implementation of the new technology was a success.
El médico explicó el proceso de implantación del embrión.
B2The doctor explained the embryo implantation process.
Buscamos la implantación de medidas de seguridad más estrictas.
C1We are seeking the rollout of stricter security measures.
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Derived from the Spanish verb 'implantar', which comes from the Latin 'plantare' (to plant or fix in place), combined with the prefix 'im-' (in/into).
First recorded: 19th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'implantación' only for medical use?
No! While it is used for embryo or medical implants, it is very common in business and law to describe 'implementing' new rules or systems.
How do I say 'to implement'?
The verb form is 'implantar'. For example: 'Queremos implantar un nuevo horario' (We want to implement a new schedule).
What is the difference between 'implantación' and 'implementación'?
In many contexts, they are used as synonyms. However, 'implantación' often implies a deeper sense of making something permanent or 'planting' it firmly, whereas 'implementación' is a direct borrowing from the English 'implementation'.