operatives (Meaning)

operatives

exerting force or influence, having to do with physical operations (as of machines), working, a secret agent, detective entry 2, a person who works toward achieving the objectives of a larger interest, operator sense 1, operator, artisan, mechanic, based on or consisting of an operation, private investigator, producing an appropriate effect, being in operation, of, relating to, involving, or resulting from an operation, producing a normal or desired effect, most significant or essential

operatives Sentence Examples

  1. The operatives infiltrated the enemy base with stealth and precision.
  2. The secret operatives gathered intelligence vital to national security.
  3. The CIA employed skilled operatives to carry out covert missions.
  4. Skilled operatives executed the assassination with precision and efficiency.
  5. The operatives used advanced technology to monitor the target's movements.
  6. The undercover operatives blended seamlessly into the enemy organization.
  7. The skilled operatives disabled the security system without raising an alarm.
  8. The operatives worked tirelessly to gather information and undermine the enemy.
  9. The operatives neutralized the threat with swift and decisive action.
  10. The operatives' success was a testament to their meticulous planning and unwavering determination.

FAQs About the word operatives

exerting force or influence, having to do with physical operations (as of machines), working, a secret agent, detective entry 2, a person who works toward achie

spies, agents,assets, moles, spooks, informers, undercovers, undercover agents, emissaries, secret agents

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The operatives infiltrated the enemy base with stealth and precision.

The secret operatives gathered intelligence vital to national security.

The CIA employed skilled operatives to carry out covert missions.

Skilled operatives executed the assassination with precision and efficiency.