Definition
to put (a new policy) in, into place: to implement (a new policy), to establish
When will the new rules be put into place?
- "We need someone who can multi-task and wear several hats while these changes are put into place."
- "It will be remarkably simple to put in place."
- "I was under the impression that a customer service department and a customer service hotline had been put into place exactly to handle situations such as this one."
- "In order to prevent the transmission of diseases in the workplace, I have put in place a new initiative that will encourage people to wash their hands after using the bathroom. I am reluctant to reveal too much information regarding the protocol as it may compromise its effectiveness."
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