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operation
noun as in movement, working
Strongest matches
action, activity, affair, agency, application, deal, effort, enterprise, exercise, force, movement, procedure, process, service, transaction, trip, use, work
Strong matches
act, ballgame, bit, conveyance, course, deed, effect, employment, engagement, exercising, exertion, exploitation, handiwork, happening, influence, instrumentality, labor, manipulation, motion, performance, play, proceeding, progress, progression, scene, transference, undertaking, workmanship
Weak matches
noun as in business concern
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Example Sentences
It was suggested it had been conducted by the UK to be able to blame Russia "as part of a sort of bizarre and surreptitious intelligence operation of some variety", he added.
Some processing operations are easier to accomplish in one form and some in the other.
This is the second round of cuts to hit Ford’s operations in Britain in less than two years.
But Rob Jones, director of operations at the NCA, says cracking down on the trade is complex - and even more difficult than policing the movement of illegal drugs.
A majority of farming operations in Ventura County are smaller growers that might not have crop insurance or are underinsured because fire coverage is not available for all farms.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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