inoperative

inoperative
inoperative in‧op‧e‧ra‧tive [ɪnˈɒprətɪv ǁ ɪnˈɑː-] 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 longer used, or it is not used in a situation when normally it would be used:

• If the amount concerned is $50 or less, this clause will be inoperative.

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inoperative UK US /ɪˈnɒpərətɪv/ adjective FORMAL
LAW if a law or rule is inoperative, it does not have any effect and cannot be used: »

Legislation to repeal inoperative provisions in the tax law was approved.

if a machine, system, etc. is inoperative, it does not work as it should and cannot be used: make/render sth inoperative »

The virus infects your PC and renders the whole operating system inoperative.


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  • inoperative — in·op·er·a·tive /i nä pə rə tiv/ adj: having no force or effect an inoperative will Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. inoperative …   Law dictionary

  • Inoperative — In*op er*a*tive, a. [Pref. in not + operative.] Not operative; not active; producing no effects; as, laws renderd inoperative by neglect; inoperative remedies or processes …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inoperative — 1630s, from IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + OPERATIVE (Cf. operative) …   Etymology dictionary

  • inoperative — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not working or taking effect …   English terms dictionary

  • inoperative — [in äp′ər ə tiv, in äp′ər āt΄iv] adj. not operative; not working; not functioning; without effect …   English World dictionary

  • inoperative — adjective Date: circa 1631 not operative: as a. not functioning < an inoperative clock > b. having no effect or force < an inoperative law > • inoperativeness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • inoperative — inoperativeness, n. /in op euhr euh tiv, op reuh tiv, op euh ray tiv/, adj. 1. not operative; not in operation. 2. without effect: inoperative remedies. 3. no longer in effect; void; canceled: The earlier rule is now inoperative. [1625 35; IN 3 + …   Universalium

  • inoperative — in|op|e|ra|tive [ınˈɔpərətıv US ınˈa: ] adj formal 1.) a machine that is inoperative is not working, or is not in working condition 2.) a system or a law that is inoperative does not work any more or cannot be made to work …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • inoperative — adjective formal 1 a machine that is inoperative is not working, or is not in working condition 2 a system or a law that is inoperative is not working or cannot be made to work …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • inoperative — adjective 1) the fan is inoperative Syn: defective, out of order, out of service, down, unserviceable, unusable, inoperable, bust/busted, out of action, shot, broken, faulty, on the blink, on the fritz, out of commission, acting up …   Thesaurus of popular words

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