Operativo
In Spanish and Portuguese, 'operativo' (masculine) and 'operativa' (feminine) describes something or someone that is operational, efficient, or active, particularly within a system or organization. It implies functionality, a state of being in working order, and the capacity to perform tasks effectively. The term often suggests practical application, hands-on involvement, and the execution of plans or strategies. It can also refer to a person who is actively involved in an operation or task.
Operativo meaning with examples
- The team developed an 'operativo' plan for the crisis. They were ready to implement every facet of the design the next day. 'Operativo' here refers to a plan in action, or working and the ability to apply the process. Its goal was to keep the public informed, to allow safety and keep the process in constant flow with communication.
- The police conducted a highly 'operativo' investigation, utilizing intelligence gathering and surveillance. The whole process involved constant activity, it showed the investigators to be 'operativo'. The case was closed within a month. The quick solution and effective end result, was attributed to how active the team was.
- After the software update, the system became fully 'operativo', allowing for seamless data processing. The efficiency improved and the company made more money by producing an 'operativo' result. This included being able to communicate with the rest of the team and the end user.
- The hospital's new emergency room is now fully 'operativo', providing immediate care to patients. The staff went to great lengths to show how useful the ER was, by demonstrating their capabilities, it showed the 'operativo' result. The facility could run with the same result.