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Someone who can be employed as a detective to collect information
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operative
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. being in force or having or exerting force; "operative regulations"; "the major tendencies operative in the American political system" [ant: inoperative ] of or relating to a surgical operation; "operative surgery" relating to or requiring or amenable ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN procedure ▪ Feedback of information has been shown to change operative procedures in some non-randomised studies but not all. ▪ The majority of patients in a surgical ward will undergo some sort of operative ...
Usage examples of operative.
The entire armamentarium of electronic surveillance may be pressed into commercial service, along with armies of trained human operatives .
The UN report also identifies Bonaventure as the spider who weaves a web of shady arms dealers, diamond brokers, and other operatives.
The idea of Imperial operatives or traitors having set the Rebels up for their first defeat could not be ignored and any investigation of such allegations would fall to General Cracken and his people.
She was his debriefer Davina Graham, a dedicated British operative who made her work her life.
In the third book other remedial measures, dietetic, manipulative, and even operative, are suggested.
Overlords, unthinkably great as it was and operative withal in a fashion utterly incomprehensible to us of Civilization, was combined with the ingenuity, resourcefulness, and drive, as well as with the scientific ability of the Eich, the results would in any case have been portentous indeed.
They got access to a cell phone belonging to Faik Nizami, an al-Qaeda operative based in Afghanistan.
Fay Stender was gunned down by an operative of Panther leader George Jackson.
Inasmuch as there seem to have been few survivors among Ultima Hora and the Beasley operatives, the suppression of the truth will be comparatively easy.
Gore, Johnny Keems, Dol Bonner, Sally Corbett were operatives used by Wolfe at various times.
One of the operatives she controlled in Baghdad had stumbled onto Isal Mana and passed his name to her.
Occupying was the operative word, since it was very unlikely that he was doing any work, his chief interest in life being to write poems of an originality so pristine that only Nevil himself could understand them.
One of my operatives was working on Omicron when the invasion occurred.
Although other interpretive decisions of federal courts are unavailable, many State courts, taking their cue from pronouncements of the Supreme Court as to the operative effect of the similarly phrased Fifteenth Amendment, have proclaimed that the Nineteenth Amendment did not confer upon women the right to vote but only prohibits discrimination against them in the drafting and administration of laws relating to suffrage qualifications and the conduct of elections.
Directorate operatives get reassigned, uprooted, their biographies rewritten, networks detached and reassembled.