operate

operate
verb
1 machine
ADVERB
effectively, efficiently, reliably
normally, properly

The equipment was not operating properly.

continuously

The machine can operate for 15 hours continuously at full power.

electrically, electronically, hydraulically, manually, remotely (= by remote control)

The doors can be manually operated in the event of fire.

VERB + OPERATE
be designed to

systems designed to operate at the highest speeds

be easy to

The machinery is easy to operate.

2 business/system
ADVERB
effectively, efficiently, smoothly
profitably, successfully
normally

The hospital was operating normally.

currently

The airline currently operates 115 routes to 39 airports in 13 countries.

autonomously, independently
differently
commercially

The laboratory is still owned by the government but is now commercially operated.

VERB + OPERATE
be able to
be allowed to
continue to
PREPOSITION
according to

The government does not operate according to fixed rules.

as

We operate as an advisory service for schools.

under

The industry operates under rigid guidelines.

within

Local authorities operate within a wider political system.

Operate is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑aircraft, ↑airline, ↑boat, ↑company, ↑economy, ↑enterprise, ↑factor, ↑farm, ↑firm, ↑force, ↑mechanism, ↑military, ↑multinational, ↑pedal, ↑program, ↑reactor, ↑rule, ↑submarine, ↑surgeon, ↑switch, ↑system, ↑team
Operate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑aircraft, ↑airline, ↑business, ↑camera, ↑clinic, ↑company, ↑computer, ↑equipment, ↑facility, ↑farm, ↑ferry, ↑fleet, ↑flight, ↑franchise, ↑lift, ↑machine, ↑machinery, ↑mill, ↑mine, ↑museum, ↑network, ↑policy, ↑prison, ↑racket, ↑railway, ↑reactor, ↑restaurant, ↑scheme, ↑service, ↑signal, ↑site, ↑station, ↑store, ↑subsidiary, ↑system, ↑track, ↑train, ↑vehicle, ↑vessel

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