Operate
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Operate ( verb )
- To perform a task or action, especially a surgical procedure.
- To control or manage the functioning of a machine or system.
Origin:
From the latin word "operari" meaning "to work".
Examples:
- The doctor will operate on the patient tomorrow morning.
- She had to operate the machine carefully, as it was delicate and easily damaged.
- The company operates several factories in different parts of the country.
- The pilot had to operate the plane manually when the autopilot failed.
- The company operates under strict ethical guidelines, ensuring that all of its practices are fair and just.
(As a verb)
Operate ( verb )
- To perform a task or action, especially a surgical procedure.
- To control or manage the functioning of a machine or system.
Origin:
From the latin word "operari" meaning "to work".
Examples:
- The doctor will operate on the patient tomorrow morning.
- She had to operate the machine carefully, as it was delicate and easily damaged.
- The company operates several factories in different parts of the country.
- The pilot had to operate the plane manually when the autopilot failed.
- The company operates under strict ethical guidelines, ensuring that all of its practices are fair and just.