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operate

Pronunciation: /ˈɒpəreɪt/
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Definition of operate

verb

  • 1 [with object] (of a person) control the functioning of (a machine, process, or system):the Prime Minister operates a system of divide and rule
  • [no object, with adverbial] (of a machine, process, or system) function in a specified manner:market forces were allowed to operate freely
  • manage (a business):many foreign companies operate factories in the United States
  • [no object, with adverbial] (of an organization) be managed in a specified way or from a specified place:neither company had operated within the terms of its constitution
  • [no object, with adverbial] (of an armed force) conduct military activities in a specified area: the mountain bases from which the guerrillas were operating
  • 2 [no object] be in effect:there is a powerful law which operates in politics
  • 3 [no object] perform a surgical operation:my brother had to be operated on last week

Origin:

early 17th century: from Latin operat- 'done by labour', from the verb operari, from opus, oper- 'work'

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