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    op·er·a·tive
    [ˈäp(ə)rədiv]
    adjective
    operative (adjective)
    1. functioning or having effect:
      "the transmitter is operative" · "the mining ban would remain operative"
      • (of a word) having the most relevance or significance in a phrase or sentence:
        "a young man, and the operative word is young, should go into the armed services at around seventeen"
    2. relating to surgery:
      "they had wounds needing operative treatment"
    noun
    operative (noun) · operatives (plural noun)
    1. a worker, especially a skilled one in a manufacturing industry.
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a private detective or secret agent.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from late Latin operativus, from Latin operat- ‘done by labor’, from the verb operari (see operate).
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