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    Op·er·a·tor
    /ˈäpəˌrādər/

    noun

  2. The meaning of OPERATOR is one that operates. How to use operator in a sentence.

  3. a person who makes something work or puts something into action: a computer / machine operator. An operator is also a person who works on a telephone switchboard:

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · New operators such as **, <>, or &| cannot be created. It is not possible to change the precedence, grouping, or number of operands of operators. The overload of operator -> must either return a raw pointer, or return an object (by reference or by value) for which operator -> is in turn overloaded.

  5. OPERATOR definition: 1. someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle: 2. a company that does a…. Learn more.

  6. noun. a person who operates a machine, apparatus, or the like: a telegraph operator. a person who operates a telephone switchboard, especially for a telephone company. a person who manages a working or industrial establishment, enterprise, or system: the operators of a mine.

  7. Apr 29, 2024 · The addition assignment (+=) operator performs addition (which is either numeric addition or string concatenation) on the two operands and assigns the result to the left operand.

  8. An operator operates, or controls, something. You could be a radio operator, a heavy machinery operator, or even a telephone operator — or you can be the operator, or manager, of a business. If you start your own dog walking company, you can call yourself an "owner-operator."

  9. Definition of operator noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. OPERATOR meaning: 1 : a person who uses and controls something (such as a machine, device, or business) someone who operates something; 2 : a person whose job is to help to connect telephone calls a person who is in charge of a telephone switchboard.

  11. Operator definition: A function, especially one from a set to itself, such as differentiation of a differentiable function or rotation of a vector.

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