implement
verb.
To take action or make changes that you have already decided should happen.
“I implement these changes of our school”
retain
to keep having something
“the regime retained power regardless of the election”
subsequent
adjective.
adverb: subsequently
Happening or coming after something in time
“the theory was developed subsequent to the earthquake”
implicate
verb
to show or suggest that someone is involved in a crime
grant
to give someone something OR allow them something they want to have
adequate
syn: sufficient
enough in quantity or quality for a purpose.
”His attribute was barely adequate”
hence
“for this reason”
syn: therefor
confer
to discuss something with other people so that everyone can express their opinions
“He leant over and conferred with the other participants”
Converse, speak, grant, offer, provide
occupation
a job
to undertake
to accept the mission
apparent
syn: obvious
domestic
relating to in a country or family
emerge
to come out from somewhere
“The flowers emerge in the spring”
Integrate
two things combine or work together in a more efficient way
Internal
within something
syn: domestic
prior
existing or arranged before something else.
syn: previous