Co-operate

  • 31operate — verb 1) he can operate the crane Syn: work, run, use, handle, control, manage, drive, steer, manoeuvre 2) the machine ceased to operate Syn: function, work …

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  • 32Operate-Leasing — Das operative Leasing (auf Englisch auch Operate Leasing oder Operatingleasing genannt) ist eine Form des Leasing, die der Miete weitgehend ähnlich ist, jedoch in vielen Fällen weitere mietuntypische Dienstleistungen einschließt. Wesentliche… …

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  • 33operate on — phr verb Operate on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑margin …

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  • 34operate at a loss — run even though it is losing money, operate while losing money …

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  • 35operate v — She was only the Doctor s daughter, but she really knew how to operate …

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  • 36operate — verb 1》 (with reference to a machine, process, etc.) function or control the functioning of: market forces were allowed to operate freely. 2》 (with reference to an organization) manage or be managed and run.     ↘(of an armed force) conduct… …

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  • 37operate — [c]/ˈɒpəreɪt / (say opuhrayt) verb (operated, operating) –verb (i) 1. to work or run, as a machine does. 2. to work or use a machine, apparatus, or the like. 3. (sometimes followed by on or upon) to act effectively; exert force or influence: now… …

  • 38operate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin operatus, past participle of operari to work, from oper , opus work; akin to Old English efnan to perform, Sanskrit apas work Date: 1588 intransitive verb 1. to perform a function ; exert power or influence <&#8230; …

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  • 39operate — verb a) To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act. b) To produce an appropriate physical effect; to issue in the result designed by nature; especially (Med.), to take appropriate effect on the human&#8230; …

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  • 40operate — 1. To work upon the body by the hands or by means of cutting or other instrument. 2. To perform a surgical procedure. 3. To cause a movement of the bowels; said of a laxative or cathartic remedy. [L. operor, pp. atus, to work …

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