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Operative   /ˈɑpərətɪv/   Listen
Operative

adjective
1.
Being in force or having or exerting force.  "The major tendencies operative in the American political system"
2.
Relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine.  Synonym: surgical.  "A surgical procedure" , "Operative dentistry"
3.
Effective; producing a desired effect.
4.
(of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing.  Synonyms: functional, running, working.  "A functional set of brakes"
noun
1.
A person secretly employed in espionage for a government.  Synonyms: intelligence agent, intelligence officer, secret agent.
2.
Someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information.  Synonyms: PI, private detective, private eye, private investigator, shamus, sherlock.



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"Operative" Quotes from Famous Books



... help me, who call upon men to sell their books, and to build furnaces; quitting and forsaking Minerva and the Muses as barren virgins, and relying upon Vulcan. But certain it is, that unto the deep, fruitful, and operative study of many sciences, specialty natural philosophy and physic, books be not only the instrumentals; wherein also the beneficence of men hath not been altogether wanting. For we see spheres, globes, astrolabes, maps, and the like, have been provided as appurtenances to astronomy and cosmography, ...
— The Advancement of Learning • Francis Bacon

... the economic development of the non-Magyar nationalities has been systematically hampered, because the Magyars know that economic dependence means also political subservience. The Slovaks and Rumanians are not allowed to found co-operative societies or banks on the ground that such institutions "are opposed to the interests of the elements which hold ...
— Independent Bohemia • Vladimir Nosek

... fortiori, must separate volition be. The only real will—i.e., the will of the universe—is regarded as good and right; and since there is no other will but that one, and seeing that none resists or inhibits it, it is ever being carried out, continuously operative. {56} To call this will even "prevailing" would be a misuse of language, since there is no other will for ...
— Problems of Immanence - Studies Critical and Constructive • J. Warschauer

... Roycrofters" is the legal name of our institution. It is a corporation, and the shares are distributed among the workers. No shares are held by any one but Roycrofters, and it is agreed that any worker who quits the Shop shall sell his shares back to the concern. This co-operative plan, it has been found, begets a high degree of personal diligence, a loyalty to the institution, a sentiment of fraternity and a feeling of permanency among the workers that is very beneficial to all concerned. Each worker, even the most humble, ...
— Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Vol. 1 of 14 - Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great • Elbert Hubbard

... little else but baskets in process of making or cut osiers lying handy for use. The women split and peel the green rods, men and children with nimble fingers plait the white canes. All the basket-makers are themselves plaited into one co-operative association. From time immemorial Villaines had made baskets, the osier of the valley being of excellent quality. But the products could not be disposed of satisfactorily; they were bought by regraders, who beat down the prices of the wares, and the workmen ...
— Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe • Sabine Baring-Gould


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