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operative

Aussprache: [ˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv]

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Kontext: „functionality“

(adjective) describes something that is working or has the ability to work. When something is operative, it means it is functional or active, like a machine that's turned on.

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The new software is fully operative and meets all our needs.

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The old printer is no longer operative and cannot be used.

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Is the heating system operative during the winter?

Kontext: „job roles“

(noun) refers to a person who is involved in a specific task, often in a professional setting, like a worker or employee. An operative could be someone who works in security or in a healthcare role.

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The operative was skilled and completed the task efficiently.

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There weren't enough operatives to handle the emergency situation.

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How many operatives are needed for the job?

Kontext: „military“

(noun) refers to a tactic or action, especially in a military or strategic context. It’s about how a plan is carried out.

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The operative was successful in gathering important information for the mission.

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The plan was not operative and failed to achieve its goals.

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What operative measures were taken during the operation?

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