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what is the noun form of operated​

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Answered by ankitdhakad2715
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Answer:

the noun form is operate

Answered by sumer7568
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What is the noun for operate?

operation

The method by which a device performs its function.

The method or practice by which actions are done.

The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.

A planned undertaking.

A business or organization.

(medicine) A surgical procedure.

(computing) a procedure for generating a value from one or more other values (the operands).

(military) A military campaign (e.g. Operation Desert Storm)

(obsolete) Effect produced; influence.

Synonyms:

process, exercise, activity, business, undertaking, affair, procedure, job, management, campaign, business, running, running, firm, administration, functioning, concern, supervision, enterprise, manoeuvre, task, organization, company, direction, performance, action, oper8n, enterprise, action, working, proceeding, control, intendance, care, organization, governance, charge, application, outfit, play, oversight, influence, detail, agency, guidance, post, surgery, assignment, mission, handling

operator

One who operates.

A telecommunications facilitator whose job is to establish temporary network connections.

(mathematics) A function or other mapping that carries variables defined on a domain into another variable or set of variables in a defined range.

Chinese whispers.

(informal) A person who is adept at making deals or getting results, especially one who uses questionable methods.

A member of a military Special Operations unit.

(computing) The administrator of a channel or network on IRC.

(linguistics) A kind of expression that enters into an a-bar movement dependency and is said to bind a variable.

Synonyms:

dealer, worker, operative, mechanic, contractor, driver, trader, manager, manipulator, machinist, impresario, entrepreneur, hand, arranger, engineer, partner, manoeuvrer, director, fixer, mover, promoter, wirepuller, supervisor, director, administrator, technician, worker, executive, businessman, string-puller, conductor, financier, handler, wheeler-dealer, speculator, businesswoman, administrator, fraud, conductor, controller, scoundrel, hustler, broker, operant, agent, venture capitalist, machine minder, skilled employee, mover and shaker

operative

An employee or other worker with some particular function or skill.

A spy, secret agent, or detective.

A participant in an operation.

Synonyms:

hand, worker, spy, agent, mechanic, detective, mole, sleuth, investigator, machinist, workman, operator, gumshoe, spook, intelligencer, hawkshaw, sherlock, driver, engineer, undercover, emissary, sleuthhound, asset, private investigator, employee, shadow, artisan, plant, private detective, labourer, shamus, craftsman, counterspy, private eye, tail, bogey, craftswoman, beagle, enquiry agent, undercover agent, factory hand, technician, secret agent, machine operator, double agent, machine minder, working man, blue-collar worker

operant

An operative person or thing.

(psychology) Any of a class of behaviors that produce consequences by operating (i.e., acting) upon the environment.

Synonyms:

operator, driver, mechanic, operative, worker, machinist, engineer, hand, conductor, handler, technician, machine minder, skilled employee

operativeness

(uncountable) The state or quality of being operative.

(countable) The result or product of being operative.

Synonyms:

sprightliness, animation, briskness, exuberance, jazziness, liveliness, lustiness, peppiness, robustness, vibrance, vibrancy, vigorousness, vitality, activity, agility, application, ardour, ardor, birr, dash, dexterity, drive, effectiveness, efficacy, efficiency, élan, endurance, energy, enterprise, exertion, fire, force, forcefulness, fortitude, get-up-and-go, go, hardihood, initiative, intensity, juice, life, litheness, might, moxie, muscle, nimbleness, pep, pzazz, pizzazz, pluck, potency, power, puissance, punch, quickness, spirit, spontaneity, spryness, stamina, steam, strength, toughness, tuck, vehemence, verve, vim, virility, vivacity, zeal, zest, zing, zip

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