Operation (Noun)
Syllable division: op·er·a·tion
How to pronounce: UK: /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ US: /ˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
#1 Meaning: When something is active/working
Example:
> There are several new programs in operation at this moment.
> They expect that the new car will come into operation soon.
#2 Meaning: An activity that is planned for the purpose of achieving something.
Example:
> The operation to help homeless people should start within this week.
> The military operation was moved ahead of schedule.
#3 Meaning: When you undergo surgery.
Example:
> She needs to go for an operation in her knee next week.
> He wants to know if the operation to remove his cancer will be successful or not.
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The new laws of the government, are in operation this year.
The operation of that project about the abandoned animals, is in progress this month.
That man, will make a operation in the heart this week.
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That man will undergo an operation on the heart this week.
Every summer, I teach many students to operate animals. It’s a pleasure for me, but I don’t have enough time to learn English.
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It is common practice in Military to have a joint operation between armed forces.
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It is common practice in the military to have a joint operation between armed forces.
Military operation is quite frequent title of news worldwide unfortunately.
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Try saying: Military operations are quite frequent titles on the news worldwide, unfortunately.
“Sail Operation” is a popular and important event in my city every year.
I remember when I had surgery my body hurt and the nurse told me not to move because it would hurt more
my operation it very big i m remember ached my body