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    inoperative
    /ɪnˈɒp(ə)rətɪv/

    adjective

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  2. INOPERATIVE definition: 1. (of a law, rule, etc.) not having effect or power, or (of a machine, system, etc.) not working…. Learn more.

  3. inoperative: [adjective] not operative: such as. not functioning. having no effect or force.

  4. inoperative: 1 adj not working or taking effect “an inoperative law” Synonyms: down not functioning (temporarily or permanently) dead out of use or operation because of a fault or breakdown defunct no longer in force or use; inactive Antonyms: operative being in force or having or exerting force operant having influence or producing an effect ...

  5. Definition of inoperative adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. INOPERATIVE meaning: 1. (of a law, rule, etc.) not having effect or power, or (of a machine, system, etc.) not working…. Learn more.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. not operating 2. useless or ineffective.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Inoperative definition: not operative; not in operation.. See examples of INOPERATIVE used in a sentence.

  9. Define inoperative. inoperative synonyms, inoperative pronunciation, inoperative translation, English dictionary definition of inoperative. adj. 1. Not working or functioning. 2. No longer in force; countermanded: declared the previous instructions inoperative. in·op′er·a·tive·ness n. Inoperative - definition of inoperative by The Free Dictionary.

  10. Inoperative definition: Not working or functioning. The server and the Kerberos and LDAP services will become inoperative.

  11. From Longman Business Dictionary inoperative in‧op‧e‧ra‧tive / ɪnˈɒp ə rətɪvɪnˈɑː-/ adjective formal 1 MANUFACTURING a machine or piece of equipment that is inoperative is not working or is not in a good enough condition to work A power cut rendered 1000 ATMs inoperative. 2 LAW if a law, rule etc is inoperative, it is no ...