
1) Act 2) Aviate 3) Deal 4) Desex 5) Man 6) Run 7) Use 8) Venesect 9) Work
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1) Act the cutup 2) Be a cutup 3) Be a surgeon 4) Be in charge of 5) Buy and sell 6) Conduct business 7) Cut and run 8) Direct 9) Direct or control 10) Do a hip job 11) Do a nose job 12) Do a tracheotomy 13) Do an inside job 14) Do business 15) Do surgery 16) Drive or work 17) Employ a trocar 18) Emulate Christiaan Barnard
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• (v. t.) To produce, as an effect; to cause. • (v. i.) To perform some manual act upon a human body in a methodical manner, and usually with instruments, with a view to restore soundness or health, as in amputation, lithotomy, etc. • (v. i.) To act or produce effect on the mind; to exert moral power or influence. • (v. i.) To p...
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change from the release condition to the operate condition
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1. To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strengh, physical or mechanical; to act. ... 2. <medicine> To produce an appropriate physical effect; to issue in the result designed by nature; especially, to take appropriate effect on the human system. ... 3. To act or produce effect on the mind; to exert moral power or influence. 'The virt...
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(op´әr-āt) to perform an operation. the subject of an experiment who has undergone a specific surgical procedure.
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Op'er·ate intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Operated ;
present participle & verbal noun Operating .] [ Latin
operatus , past participle of
operari to work, from
opus ,
operis , work, labor; aki...
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Op'er·ate transitive verb 1. To produce, as an effect; to cause. « The same cause would
operate a diminution of the value of stock.»
A. Hamilton. 2. To put into, or to continue in, operation or activity; to work; as, to
operate a machine.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: op′ĕr-āt Definitions: 1. To work on 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. 4. Used to describe the action of using an instrument to achieve a diagnostic or therapeutic...
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[
v] - direct or control 2. [v] - handle and cause to function 3. [v] - happen
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operate, operates, operated, operating 1. To perform a function; to work: The motor operates smoothly.2. To perform surgery.3. To exert an influence; such as, forces operating on the economy.4. To produce a desired or proper effect;for example, a drug that operates quickly.5. To carry on a military or naval action or campaign.6. To conduct business...
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To perform as expected. A process or configuration item is said to operate if it is delivering the required outputs. Operate also means to perform one or more operations. For example, to operate a computer is to do the day- to-day operations needed for it to perform as expected.
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