"Inoperatively" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Inoperatively" Meaning

Inoperatively refers to a surgical procedure that does not involve making an incision or cut in the body.

"Inoperatively" Examples

Example Usage of "inoperatively"


1. Medical Procedure

Inoperatively cleaning the wound was not sufficient to remove all the debris, and the patient required surgical intervention.

2. Remote Control

The satellite dish was malfunctioning and operated inoperatively, unable to receive the broadcast signal.

3. Machinery Fault

The factory worker had to shut down the inoperatively malfunctioning conveyor belt to prevent a hazardous incident.

4. Vehicle Maintenance

Inoperatively, the car's transmission had seized, requiring a costly repair job to get it running again.

5. Aviation Safety

The pilots had to make an emergency landing due to the inoperatively malfunctioning landing gear, which was not responding to control commands.

"Inoperatively" Similar Words

Inodiate

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Inodorate

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To inodorate means to render something odorless or free from a bad smell.

Inodorous

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Inoffensive

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Not likely to offend or cause controversy; harmless; innocuous. <br><br>For example: "The company's inoffensive advertisement did not spark any negative reactions from the public."

Inoffensively

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Inoperability

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Inoperability refers to the inability of systems, equipment, or processes to function or operate together as intended, often due to a lack of compatibility, communication, or standardization. This can manifest in various forms, such as technical issues, logistical problems, or even human factors. Inoperability can lead to inefficiencies, delays, or even complete failure of a system, process, or project.

Inoperable

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Inoperable refers to something that is unable to function or be used because it is defective, broken, or damaged beyond repair. It can also refer to a medical condition or treatment that cannot be surgically removed or repaired, often due to its location or size.

Inoperative

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Inoperative refers to something that is not functioning or operational, such as a machine, device, or system that is broken or malfunctioning and cannot be used.

Inoperculate

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Inoperculate refers to a type of plant or flower that does not have a pericarp, which is the outer layer of a fruit or seed pod. In other words, inoperculate plants or flowers produce fruit or seeds that do not have a hard, dry, and usually woody cover around the seed. This is often the case with plants that produce fruits or seeds that are soft, juicy, or fleshy. Examples of inoperculate plants include tomatoes, grapes, and blueberries, which produce fruit that has a thin, edible skin or no covering at all.

Inopinate

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Inopinate is a rare or obsolete word that means "unforeseen" or "unexpected". It is often used to describe an event or situation that occurs without warning or planning, and is typically used in literary or poetic contexts.

Inopportune

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Inopportune refers to something that happens at a bad or inconvenient time. It is often used to describe a situation where something unwanted or unpleasant occurs when it would be better for something else to happen instead.

Inopportunely

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Inopportunely means at an untimely or inconvenient time; at a moment when something is not suitable or desirable to happen.

Inordinate

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Inordinate refers to something that is excessive or unrestrained in amount, degree, or intensity. It can also describe something that is morally wrong or unjustifiably over the top.

Inordinately

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Inorganic

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Inorganic refers to something that is not derived from living organisms, such as plants or animals, or is not composed of organic compounds. Inorganic substances are typically inorganic compounds, such as minerals, salts, and metals, that are formed through geological processes or human-made processes, rather than being produced by living organisms.

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