operator - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • overload: This problem is overcome by overloading the assignment operator.
  • enable: A starter pack enables operators to easily fit the first filter once the machines are plugged in.
  • vend: Read more... Self Leisure is the UK's leading bulk vending operator providing high profits and earnings for franchisees.
  • allow: The new system provides x-ray images that allow airport security operators to look behind objects.
  • notify: The report will be sent to the local authority who will notify the zoo operator of any recommendations within one month.

Adjective modifier

  • mobile: Should I buy from a fixed operator, a mobile operator or a third party service provider?
  • boolean: You can use boolean operators to refine your search: Using OR to link keywords will find Biz/ed pages containing either word.
  • licensed: An operator can employ another person to employ bookings, but the licensed operator retains overall responsibility to maintain the license conditions.
  • unary: Unary operators seem a good way to fix the '1 ' + '1 ' = '11 ' problem ( FAQ, 4.21 ).
  • leading: Bridge Travel is the UK's leading short breaks tour operator.
  • incumbent: The main problem for NCC is that they have no legal jurisdiction over NITEL the incumbent operator.

Modifies a noun

  • algebra: These are objects studied in operator and operator algebra theory.
  • precedence: Operator precedence means some operators are evaluated before others.
  • o2: Spanish telecoms operator, Telefonica, is to acquire British mobile operator O2.

Noun used with modifier

  • tour: Bridge Travel is the UK's leading short breaks tour operator.
  • freight: The costs of maintaining freight only lines are borne by the freight operators through access charges.
  • ferry: You can book your ferry online, ferry operators websites can be found here.
  • bus: The main bus operator within the Boro of Telford & Wrekin is Arriva.
  • train: The train operators had postponed the service to mark the occasion.
  • telecommunications: Being Managing Director of a telecommunications operator himself, he is perhaps in a very good position to appreciate the argument.

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