English to Punjabi Dictionary operate

operate

ਸੰਚਲਿਤ
definition
verb
a shortage of workers to operate new machines
(of a person) control the functioning of (a machine, process, or system).
the surgeons refused to operate
perform a surgical operation.
example
Constrained by the tyranny of terrain, ground forces 'operate' in a world of friction and position.
My answer is that certainly it is necessary that such laws 'operate' in order for effects brought about directly by the agent to have ulterior consequences.
Most other organizations 'operate' by encouragement and attempting to establish standards of good forest management.
Due to the automation and ease of operation, one person can 'operate' the entire system.
The planned tax has also raised strong protests from foreign investors, especially in Japan, who mostly 'operate' export-oriented businesses on the island.
The osteoporosis process can 'operate' silently for decades.
The eminent surgeon who had been asked to perform ileostomy refused to 'operate' because he thought it much better for the boy and society that nature be left to take her course.
Instead, armored and mechanized task forces 'operate' in or near population centers, compounding the difficulty of their assigned tasks.
Although the home-exchange agencies don't vet potential swappers, they do 'operate' a monitoring system.
The original creation of a global from a European international society can be read in this light, and there is every reason to think that this structural effect continues to 'operate' .
Without owning a private generator or two it would be impossible to 'operate' some businesses, not to speak of having to cancel appointments, of planned functions being disrupted.
market forces were allowed to 'operate' freely
Evidently you, your editor, and your organization do not 'operate' under the same rules of journalism.
IT manages the information that's needed to 'operate' a business.
The state is commonly viewed as the primary source of the institutional framework within which organizations 'operate' .
You don't organize military forces to go 'operate' somewhere unless you know what the target is, where it is, how it moves.
Doctors usually 'operate' CAT scan machines from a separate room so they aren't repeatedly exposed to radiation.
For example, if you 'operate' a business that has a high rate of employee turnover, you may want to adopt a plan that allows you to have a vesting schedule for your contributions.
Coalition forces currently 'operate' in a unique environment: a situation of international armed conflict within a state which is not a party to the conflict.
The days when a single service could 'operate' independently and do major things on the global playing field are over.
Moreover, factions within an organization may 'operate' from a postmodern, modern, or even premodern orientation.
a shortage of workers to 'operate' new machines
Modern technology and design assist in urban control while complicating the terrain in which a military force might 'operate' .
It was a passage which was concerned with whether there was a general implication to the effect that Commonwealth laws are not to 'operate' in a discriminatory fashion.
Fortunately, not all people and organizations 'operate' in this fashion.
There's an important lesson you have to learn when you own and 'operate' your own business: your employees don't think like you.
‘UK armed forces 'operate' in Iraq in accordance with relevant English law,’ a ministry spokesman said.
Rather than being caused by the market, crises occurred when market mechanisms did not 'operate' freely.
In that process, because of cultural norms, it was assumed that only men could 'operate' machines.
many foreign companies 'operate' factories in the U.S
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