operate - meaning and definition. What is operate
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What (who) is operate - definition


operate         
SONG PERFORMED BY PEACHES
Operate (Peaches song); Operate (song)
I. v. n.
[Followed by on or upon.] Act, work, have effect, have influence.
II. v. a.
1.
Produce, effect, cause, occasion.
2.
Work.
operate         
SONG PERFORMED BY PEACHES
Operate (Peaches song); Operate (song)
v.
1) (d; intr.) to operate against (their troops were operating against the guerrillas)
2) (med.) (D; intr.) to operate for; on (the surgeon operated on her for appendicitis; she was operated on for appendicitis)
operate         
SONG PERFORMED BY PEACHES
Operate (Peaches song); Operate (song)
To be involved in the production of an opera, especially in a non-stage role.
Hey Matt, are you on break? Yeah, we're done operating for the moment

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Operate
Examples of use of operate
1. BA also operate direct flights operate from Manchester Airport that run October to March.
2. We must operate our way, and they must operate their way," he said.
3. "It doesn‘t need a lot of heavy tank battalions that can‘t operate where they may be needed to operate.
4. Since we need foreign expertise for this technology to operate, it is better to co–operate with other countries.
5. British military forces operate throughout the province.