"Implementary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Impplementary is not a commonly used word in English language. However, based on the context and prefix associated with it, it appears to be a combination of "imperfect" and "plementary".
Impplementary might imply something that is incomplete or imperfect, but still provides some supplemental or additional information. In other words, it could describe a situation where something is not quite right, but it still offers some value or a slightly better result than expected.
Implementary
Complementary, not Implementary.
Complementary is an adjective meaning:
Provided or matched with something else in order to make something complete or effective.
That goes well or is intended to be used with something else.
Here are 5 examples:
The red wine was a complementary pairing with the rich flavors of the meal.
The new supplement was designed to be taken complementary with a healthy diet.
The company's mission is to provide complementary services to existing customers.
The teacher provided complementary learning materials for her students.
The insurance policy included complementary medical coverage for emergency situations.
Implants refer to artificial devices that are surgically inserted into a person's body to replace or support a missing or damaged part, such as a joint, bone, or organ.
The word "implausibility" refers to the quality of being unlikely or feasible, especially when considering the circumstances or evidence. It describes a situation, idea, or statement that is improbable, impossible, or unreasonable. In other words, something that is implausible lacks credibility and is difficult to believe or accept.
implausible (adjective) <br><br>unlikely or incapable of being believed; impossible to accept as true.
Implemental refers to relating to or involving the process of carrying out or putting into effect a plan, policy, or decision. It involves the actual practice or execution of something, rather than just discussing or planning it.
Relating to the process or means of implementing something, such as a plan, idea, or decision.