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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181 Children must operate for the first time in close contact with individuals to whom they are not related.
182 He will operate his office upon those lines known to be of greatest assistance to his client.
183 Those who operate the rules are not racist, for they merely follow procedures in a colour-blind way.
184 Central reservation systems Large groups of hotels which are linked by computer usually operate their own central reservation system.
185 For reasons linked to the physical strength needed to operate them at the beginning, spinning mules were operated by men.
186 Although it is somewhat limited in its applications it is easy to operate and above all it is fun.
186 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
187 Private local-area networks on the Internet operate at data transmission speeds of 10 to 100 megabits per second.
188 On the race bikes, we use engine oil pressure to operate the gearchange.
189 But the computers we work with operate on clocks that run to the thousands of cycles per second.
190 We operate the caretaking economy as a kind of socialistic ant hill where we all sacrifice for each other if 3.
191 A training shell is a generalised tutorial system which can operate with a variety of knowledge bases.
192 If any vessel is being used for commercial purposes cover will not operate unless the Policy has been extended.
193 To most analysts, the way in which Congressional committees operate provides the key to understanding maps such as those displayed here.
194 A power station, which can operate on coal or oil[sentencedict.com], is being built on the coast near Hadera.
195 It is a form of business organization wherein two or more individuals agree to own and operate a business.
196 It can not be explained simply by appeal to physical laws and the way they operate on material elements.
197 The rear suspension linkage on this race bike appears to operate a shock that lies horizontally under the engine.
198 Only a Meister can train apprentices or operate a shop.
199 Caltrain contracts with Amtrak to operate the commuter rail line, which accommodates 26, 000 daily riders.
200 The same company is also expected to operate the orbital light rail route which opens in August.
201 The law dominated the field, but it did not operate through the simple mechanisms of censorship and repression.
202 I was to have a blood transfusion before he could operate.
203 The whole system requires several people to operate it if it is to be used to its full capacity.
204 All voluntary agencies funded by the Department of Social Work must also now operate a complaints procedure.
205 The state is passive in the productive system, allowing private actors to operate in a relatively unconstrained manner.
206 But they do not alter the basic fact: markets now operate more fluently, reliably and consistently.
207 Councils will be given the power to operate fixed penalty schemes like that operated by Westminster city council.
208 Some are fitted to the accessory shoe on the top of camcorders and operate off their own battery supplies.
209 MCofS would be glad to operate the scheme - to the great benefit of everybody.
210 Under federal law, Indian nations are allowed to operate casinos on their reservations, with the state's permission.
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