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operators
noun as in one who operates a machine
noun as in one who operates workable property
Strongest matches
Strong match
noun as in manipulator
Strongest match
Example Sentences
It said the total cost of the incident to passengers and air operators was between £75m and £100m.
Most operators opt to have their deep-sea subs certified - but it is not mandatory.
Kevin Plumb, representing the league, said efforts to protect broadcast rights would continue by cracking down on illegal operators “no matter the scale”.
Train operators have a number of tools to deal with passengers who have underpaid or not bought a ticket at all.
Operators like Geo Group and CoreCivic have had even more to celebrate this round, as Trump’s mass deportation plans will likely help to fill their cells; their stocks were thrilled by the president-elect’s announcement that he would appoint former Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director Tom Homan, known to be the “father” of Trump’s family separation policy, as the incoming administration’s “border czar.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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