operate

English

/ˈɒpəɹeɪt/, /ˈɑpəɹeɪt/

verb
Definitions
  • (transitive) To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
  • (transitive) To produce an appropriate physical effect; to issue in the result designed by nature; especially (medicine) to take appropriate effect on the human system.
  • (transitive) To act or produce effect on the mind; to exert moral power or influence.
  • (medicine) To perform some manual act upon a human body in a methodical manner, and usually with instruments, with a view to restore soundness or health, as in amputation, lithotomy, etc.
  • (transitive) To deal in stocks or any commodity with a view to speculative profits.
  • (transitive) To produce, as an effect; to cause.
  • (transitive) To put into, or to continue in, operation or activity; to work.

Etymology

Derived from Latin operātus.

Origin

Latin

operātus

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