What does Operative mean?

Definitions for Operative
ˈɒp ər ə tɪv, ˈɒp rə tɪv, ˈɒp əˌreɪ tɪvop·er·a·tive

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. secret agent, intelligence officer, intelligence agent, operativenoun

    a person secretly employed in espionage for a government

  2. private detective, PI, private eye, private investigator, operative, shamus, sherlockadjective

    someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information

  3. operativeadjective

    being in force or having or exerting force

    "operative regulations"; "the major tendencies operative in the American political system"

  4. surgical, operativeadjective

    relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine

    "a surgical appendix"; "a surgical procedure"; "operative dentistry"

  5. operativeadjective

    effective; producing a desired effect

    "the operative word"

  6. running(a), operative, functional, working(a)adjective

    (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing

    "in running (or working) order"; "a functional set of brakes"

GCIDE

  1. Operativenoun

    One who acts as an agent of another, especially a detective or spy.

Wiktionary

  1. operativenoun

    An employee or other worker with some particular function or skill.

  2. operativenoun

    A spy, secret agent, or detective.

  3. operativenoun

    A participant of an operation.

  4. operativeadjective

    Effectual or important.

    He's usually in a good mood the operative word there being "usually". Today was a disaster.

  5. operativeadjective

    Functional, in working order.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Operativeadjective

    Having the power of acting; having forcible agency.

    Etymology: from operate.

    To be over curious in searching how God’s all-piercing and operative spirit distinguishing gave form to the matter of the universal, is a search like unto his, who not contented with a known ford, will presume to pass over the greatest rivers in all parts where he is ignorant of their depths. Ral.

    Many of the nobility endeavoured to make themselves popular, by speaking in parliament against those things which were most grateful to his majesty; and he thought a little discountenance upon those persons would suppress that spirit within themselves, or make the poison of it less operative upon others. Edward Hyde.

    In actions of religion we should be zealous, active and operative, so far as prudence will permit. Taylor.

    This circumstance of the promise must give life to all the rest, and make them operative toward the producing of good life. Decay of Piety.

    It holds in all operative principles, especially in morality; in which, not to proceed, is certainly to go backward. South.

    The will is the conclusion of an operative syllogism. John Norris.

ChatGPT

  1. operative

    An operative is a person who performs undercover or secret work, often in a political or business setting. This may involve investigative tasks, gathering intelligence, or carrying out specific missions. Additionally, in a broader sense, "operative" can also refer to someone or something that is functioning or exerting force, having a significant effect, or being in effect or operation.

Entomology

  1. Operative

    in working order or actually working.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Operative in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Operative in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of Operative in a Sentence

  1. Simon Karger from technology developers:

    With Chimaera, what we've done is we've combined smart sensing technology, pre-operative planning, we've taken small implant form-factors; and we've combined both implant delivery with surgical tool to provide a completely connected, unified surgical system that has the potential to take a surgery that maybe only four or five people in the world can carry out today and make it accessible to a broad cross-section of general surgeons. By doing that we make it accessible to a much, much broader patient population.

  2. Len Foxwell:

    He was not a crook, he was a career government relations official, political operative and government worker who got caught up in a situation that spiraled out of control.

  3. President Nicolas Maduro:

    In the case of Venezuela we will be returning our ambassador immediately to the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.

  4. C. C. Colton:

    There is a diabolical trio existing in the natural man, implacable, inextinguishable, co-operative and consentaneous, pride, envy, and hate; pride that makes us fancy we deserve all the goods that others possess; envy that some should be admired while we are overlooked; and hate, because all that is bestowed on others, diminishes the sum we think due to ourselves.

  5. Joan Donovan:

    [ Trump ] is a newsworthy and historical figure that has not been convicted of any crime, and if Meta is dedicated to the same kind of free speech values that Twitter is, then they would likely let Donald Trump back on, the big question is about network incitement … there’s no other technology in which a politician or political operative could incite such fervor as openly as they were able to do for January 6, and the technology has n’t changed in any significant way that would prevent something like this from happening again.

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