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operational
[op-uh-rey-shuh-nl]
adjective
able to function or be used; functional.
How soon will the new factory be operational?
Military.
of, relating to, or involved in military operations.
on active service or combat duty.
All units of the command are operational.
of or relating to operations or an operation.
operational
/ ˌɒəˈɪʃəə /
adjective
of or relating to an operation or operations
in working order and ready for use
military capable of, needed in, or actually involved in operations
Other 51Թ Forms
- operationally adverb
- nonoperational adjective
- preoperational adjective
- ˌDZˈپDzԲ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of operational1
Example Sentences
It's not clear if the airport is currently operational, but the Flightradar24 tracking website shows no commercial flights arriving or departing since early on Friday, when Israel first launched attacks on Iran.
The forthcoming ban has been welcomed by Paul West, Suffolk County Council Conservative cabinet member for operational highways and flooding, who said motorhomes had been allowed to "dominate the promenade".
A spokesperson from the airport said it remained fully operational and an investigation into the cause of the incident was under way.
In Scotland, there are currently eight operational incinerators across the country.
“From a purely operational point of view, this is a gift,” said Heimo Schirgi, the chief operations officer for the World Cup.
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