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US
/ˈɑpɝˈeɪʃənəɫi, ˈɑpɝˈeɪʃnəɫi/
]
[ UK /ˌɒpəɹˈeɪʃənəli/ ]
[ UK /ˌɒpəɹˈeɪʃənəli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in respect to operation
reported the machine operationally satisfactory
a well-trained staff that is operationally adequate
How To Use operationally In A Sentence
- The Americans lost only twenty-two fighter aircraft in dogfights or to flak over Guam; nine more planes were lost operationally or on search missions.
- Grouped into corps, the panzer divisions proved tactically and operationally decisive.
- a well-trained staff that is operationally adequate
- What is required to be a successful resolver of personnel disputes is not the same as what is required to be good operationally; do you agree?
- It is operationally vital that cross-border efforts of policing, surveillance and interdiction continue. Times, Sunday Times
- Further longitudinal studies are needed to assess whether these findings apply to operationally defined fatigue syndromes.
- In this period barriers to trade were high and thus the multinational structure of operationally-independent companies was a necessity.
- The device had been used operationally some months previously.
- The device had been used operationally some months previously.
- In the past, we thought of joint operations as cobbling together a tactically - or even an operationally - effective force from various service components.