operate

UK /ˈɒpəɹeɪt/ US /ˈɑpəɹeɪt/
verb 5

Collocations

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1

(verb.) machine

ADV

effectively, efficiently, reliably

continuously

The factory operated continuously throughout the night to meet the deadline.

electrically, electronically, hydraulically, manually, remotely

VERB + OPERATE

be designed to

These new traffic lights were designed to operate more efficiently during rush hour.

be easy to

This new software is easy to operate, so even beginners can use it without training.

PHRASES

battery operated

2

(verb.) business/system

ADV

effectively, efficiently, profitably, successfully | autonomously, independently

commercially

Several private hospitals now operate commercially in the city center.

VERB + OPERATE

be able to | be allowed to | continue to

PREP

according to

The new software operates according to instructions that users can easily understand.

as

The local health clinic operates as a free service for all residents in the community.

within

The small business had to operate within strict budget limits set by the owner.

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