Operational in a sentence as an adjective

The business with his cutting operational corners in retail was a very, very bad omen.

Ultimately, the tone was that the risk was too great compared with the operational gain- almost like the soldier was too valuable to put in harm's way.

Almost the entirety of the cost of an orbital launch is in manufacturing and operational costs.

In order to do that they have to have a broad understanding of the system involved from both a technical and operational perspective.

If you can reduce operational turnaround time and operational complexity, even at a cost of payload, then you'll save so much money it'll be worth it in the long term.

They've already proven that they are rather uniquely capable in banging out rockets and spacecraft that work at a tremendously low cost, but 2013 will prove their operational mettle, especially for commercial launches.

In these environments, management undergoes a phase shift at a certain level, and successive layers of management are wholly budget-focused, isolated from operational realities.

Drop-in portability between databases is an operational myth for any production application anyway.

It would be insanely great to have a cloud-based data store that does conflict resolution for you, that updates in the background, that removes our responsibility for hosting it, that has no operational overhead on our part, and pushes instead of pulls.

" That fourth layer is where the trouble starts -- several layers of managers are involved in creating the financial conditions to allow lower-level management to actually get things done, but this means that by the time you get to the C suite or seventh floor, the executive/political layer is dealing with managers who aren't directly plugged into operational realities.

Operational definitions

adjective

pertaining to a process or series of actions for achieving a result; "operational difficulties"; "they assumed their operational positions"

adjective

fit or ready for use or service; "the toaster was still functional even after being dropped"; "the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable"; "an operational aircraft"; "the dishwasher is now in working order"

See also: functional usable useable operable

adjective

(military) of or intended for or involved in military operations

adjective

being in effect or operation; "de facto apartheid is still operational even in the `new' African nations"- Leslie Marmon Silko; "bus service is in operation during the emergency"; "the company had several operating divisions"