Associations to the word «Operative»
Noun
- Ballot
- Bal
- Shareholder
- Vc
- Brahman
- Biopsy
- Gestapo
- Pre
- Socialist
- Trade
- Manoeuvre
- Mp
- Entrepreneurship
- Bakery
- Infusion
- Bungalow
- Nsw
- Militant
- Bypass
- Supervisor
- Solidarity
- Undertaking
- Forerunner
- Adhesion
- Leak
- Mode
- Medication
- Uniform
- Symbolism
- Intercept
- Regan
- Arrest
- Smuggling
- Forces
- Trauma
- Arsenal
- Hacker
- Fishery
- Damascus
- Manifesto
- Butter
- Acronym
- Alias
- Clot
- Culprit
- Branding
- Abu
- Riding
- Investigation
- Colliery
- Whitehall
- Mitch
- Ida
- Ambush
- Elevator
- Principle
- Independent
- Sponsorship
- Firearm
- Technical
- Manchester
- Attack
- Saul
- Watcher
- Mccall
- Ultra
- Analyst
- Yen
- Captive
- Alberta
- Retrieval
- Employee
- Tumor
- Memo
- Pathology
Adjective
Wiktionary
OPERATIVE, adjective. Effectual or important.
OPERATIVE, adjective. Functional, in working order.
OPERATIVE, adjective. Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects.
OPERATIVE, adjective. Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious.
OPERATIVE, adjective. Based upon, or consisting of, a surgical operation or operations.
OPERATIVE, noun. An employee or other worker with some particular function or skill.
OPERATIVE, noun. A spy, secret agent, or detective.
OPERATIVE, noun. A participant of an operation.
OPERATIVE CLAUSE, noun. (legal) A clause (of a judgment, order, resolution, etc.) which requires anything to be done or not to be done.
OPERATIVE WORD, noun. The key word in a sentence.
OPERATIVE WORDS, noun. Plural of operative word
Dictionary definition
OPERATIVE, noun. A person secretly employed in espionage for a government.
OPERATIVE, noun. Someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information.
OPERATIVE, adjective. Being in force or having or exerting force; "operative regulations"; "the major tendencies operative in the American political system".
OPERATIVE, adjective. Relating to or requiring or amenable to treatment by surgery especially as opposed to medicine; "a surgical appendix"; "a surgical procedure"; "operative dentistry".
OPERATIVE, adjective. Effective; producing a desired effect; "the operative word".
OPERATIVE, adjective. (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing; "in running (or working) order"; "a functional set of brakes".
Wise words
However many holy words you read, however many you speak,
what good will they do you if you do not act upon them?