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operational

American  
[op-uh-rey-shuh-nl] / ˌɒp əˈreɪ ʃə nl /

adjective

  1. able to function or be used; functional.

    How soon will the new factory be operational?

  2. Military.

    1. of, relating to, or involved in military operations.

    2. on active service or combat duty.

      All units of the command are operational.

  3. of or relating to operations or an operation.


operational British  
/ ˌɒpəˈreɪʃənəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to an operation or operations

  2. in working order and ready for use

  3. military capable of, needed in, or actually involved in operations

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Other Word Forms

  • nonoperational adjective
  • operationally adverb
  • preoperational adjective

Etymology

Origin of operational

First recorded in 1920–25; operation + -al 1

Example Sentences

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A successful operation in Iran and administrative and operational reforms also helped.

From The Wall Street Journal

Regulators lifted restrictions on Wells Fargo’s growth in June, after the bank addressed various operational problems and addressed regulators’ concerns about risk management and corporate governance.

From MarketWatch

They added: "We will not comment on specific operational planning".

From BBC

Proceeds from the funding round will be used to drive the Phase 3 trial and accelerate cancer-treatment approval in the U.S., including strengthening its operational capabilities to speed up enrollment in the U.S.,

From The Wall Street Journal

Block Communications said recent court decisions would impose “outdated and inflexible operational practices” on the publication.

From The Wall Street Journal