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operationalize
[op-uh-rey-shuh-nl-ahyz]
verb (used with object)
to put into operation, action, or use; implement.
Itās our VPās task to effectively operationalize the companyās vision.
Unfortunately, relations between the two superpowers have never been strong enough to operationalize the northern route through Central Asia.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- operationalization noun
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of operationalize1
Example Sentences
Members of Congress must also ask the officers under oath whether the administration plans to invoke the Insurrection Act, which exists to combat active insurgencies, to operationalize a large-scale military campaign in the U.S. and Mexico.
āWe have no comment on this confidential independent review, other than to note that the Countyās next step following todayās public presentation will be to fully analyze and operationalize Covingtonās recommendations,ā the county said in a statement.
āIf others are not going to devote funding to operationalize or weaponize the conservative vision, then the 85 Fund needs to weigh its support much more heavily in that direction.ā
In the letter, he expressed a desire to "identify, recruit, educate, and elevate a new generation of leaders" who can wield influence in "the courtroom, the Hollywood box-office, or the corporate C-Suite of the Fortune 500" and "operationalize the conservative movementās objectives, shaping decisions and blocking threats at the highest levels of influence."
Awa also acknowledged that the human motivation to write elaborate answers may not have been high, and said there are additional questions about "how do you operationalize creativity? Can we really say that using these tests for humans is generalizable to different people? Is it assessing a broad array of creative thinking? So I think it has us critically examining what are the most popular measures of divergent thinking."
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