Synonym: act, carry on, conduct, function, handle, manage, perform, run, work. Similar words: cooperate, cooperate with, operator, operating, operation, cooperative, AND operation, tolerate. Meaning: ['ɑpəreɪt /'ɒp-] v. 1. direct or control; projects, businesses, etc. 2. perform as expected when applied 3. handle and cause to function 4. perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense 5. happen 6. keep engaged 7. perform surgery on.
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151 Do they operate independently of the economic and material circumstances in which individuals are placed?
152 Good luck does not operate in the absence of hard work, will and ability, and good luck often goes to those who do not desperately need it, or those who are not obsessed with luck. Dr T.P.Chia
153 They would have the advantage of being able to operate outside public expenditure controls.
154 Media companies may operate tacit or explicit collusion just as easily as politicians.
155 The categories continue to operate in this hierarchical fashion until we reach the sixth and final class: cannabis.
156 This same basic cycle could also operate on the interconversion of carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide plus oxygen.
156 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
157 We are also concerned with the political environment within which all organisations operate.
158 The company will operate practically in conformity with cultural expectations.
159 Leisure centres close their doors because of a lack of sufficient funds to operate them.
160 Divisions operate so independently that they sometimes bid against each other for contracts.
161 OF course libraries operate on restricted budgets and must make choices between books.
162 Clearly societal distinctions also operate in the lesbian and gay communities.
163 Due to the competitive market in which we operate, this accreditation is very important.
164 The most important powers available to planners are development controls, which operate predominantly at the level of the built environment.
165 They used voluntary organizations to operate recycling programs, to perform energy audits, and even to manage a park.
166 It may be difficult to move areas since many local authorities and some housing associations operate strict residence restrictions.
167 And pub landlords who operate on overdrafts may be forced to put up to 2p on a pint to stay in business.
168 Much of the functionality of cellular systems lies in the microprocessors that operate both the subscriber units and the infrastructure.
169 The adjustment mechanisms are assumed to operate smoothly as the new opportunities are grasped.
170 Socialists will have to say more about how such planning would operate: its mechanisms and the criteria employed for allocating resources.
171 They may be a branded goods company which does not have the strongest brands in the markets in which they operate.
172 As a result we operate a booking system which aims to give as many people as possible an opportunity to play.
173 Like baking bread, you have to know what you are doing to operate a stove.
174 Not so high profile are the centralised lenders, who operate through mortgage brokers and insurance companies.
175 Such systems could operate at lower cost than current methods and may soon become commercialized.
176 Drinker answered phone calls at all hours from around the world, giving instructions on how to build and operate them.
177 Farmers will need to receive financial compensation to operate many extensive livestock production systems.
178 This can lead to unpredictable effects since genes operate in highly complex relationships which are barely understood.
179 The primary aim of the central bank is to work closely with the government and so to operate in the public interest.
180 The simplest toy, one which even the youngest child can operate, is called a grandparent. Sam Levenson
More similar words: cooperate, cooperate with, operator, operating, operation, cooperative, AND operation, tolerate, desperate, generate, moderate, inveterate, desperately, accelerate, deliberately, opera, rate, refrigerator, consideration, generation gap, accurate, at any rate, decorate, strategy, corporate, strategic, elaborate, integrate, frustrate, accurately.