Operate ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Operate ( verb )

  1. To perform a task or action, especially a surgical procedure.
  2. To control or manage the functioning of a machine or system.

Origin:

From the latin word "operari" meaning "to work".

Examples:

  1. The doctor will operate on the patient tomorrow morning.
  2. She had to operate the machine carefully, as it was delicate and easily damaged.
  3. The company operates several factories in different parts of the country.
  4. The pilot had to operate the plane manually when the autopilot failed.
  5. The company operates under strict ethical guidelines, ensuring that all of its practices are fair and just.

(As a verb)

Operate ( verb )

  1. To perform a task or action, especially a surgical procedure.
  2. To control or manage the functioning of a machine or system.

Origin:

From the latin word "operari" meaning "to work".

Examples:

  1. The doctor will operate on the patient tomorrow morning.
  2. She had to operate the machine carefully, as it was delicate and easily damaged.
  3. The company operates several factories in different parts of the country.
  4. The pilot had to operate the plane manually when the autopilot failed.
  5. The company operates under strict ethical guidelines, ensuring that all of its practices are fair and just.
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