Operation | Mean of operation in English Dictionary
/ˌɑːpəˈreɪʃən/
- Noun
- a process in which a doctor cuts into someone's body in order to repair or remove a damaged or diseased part
- She is recovering from a major heart operation. [=she is recovering from major heart surgery]
- a minor/routine operation
- organ transplant operations
- a usually small business or organization
- The family runs a small farming operation.
- The company is a billion-dollar operation.
- an activity of a business or organization
- a company's banking operations
- An independent company has been hired to review the hospital's operations.
- the state of functioning or being used
- The system is now in operation.
- The mill has been in operation for over 100 years.
- Safety goggles must be worn while the machine is in operation. [=in use]
- The dam will go into operation next month.
- the way something functions or is used
- The camera's design allows for easy operation.
- the quiet operation of the printer
- a set of planned actions for a particular purpose
- The city has launched an operation to clean up the neighborhood.
- Ten arrests were made in an undercover operation.
- a rescue operation
- The military operation gave them control of the city.
- peacekeeping operations
- a single action performed by a computer
- The computer can perform millions of operations per second.
- the act of using and controlling something
- He was arrested for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
- a mathematical process (such as addition or multiplication) that is used for getting one number or set of numbers from others according to a rule