Definitionadj. being in force or having or exerting force
Last update: June 27, 2015
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This rule will become operative from next year. [Please select]
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He is an operative and sincere in the factory. [Please select]
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There is no evidence that this plan of Edison's was practically operative as a system of telegraphy. [Please select]
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The direction of attention is most operative among the portraits. [Please select]
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New York: Socialistic Co-operative Publishing Association. [Please select]
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It is argued, therefore, that such an operative should be given the benefit of his skill. [Please select]
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To Lucas, the religious zealot, the co-operative commonwealth was the New Jerusalem, the kingdom of Heaven, which is "within you." [Please select]
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The universities in fact supplied the demand which was actually operative. [Please select]
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If I were a co-operative store and family hotel combined, I might be able to oblige you. [Please select]
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The French genius for music, for theatricals, and for literature relieved them from the tedium that characterized most co-operative colonies. [Please select]
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As a factory operative he is found in the cotton mills of New England, but he prefers merchandizing to any other calling. [Please select]
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