brick-and-mortar operation
A business, organization, or other enterprise that uses a physical location as its primary center of operations (as opposed to the Internet). If our retail business is going to survive, we need to move the brick-and-mortar operation online. Most of our work is done online, but we make sure to maintain a brick-and-mortar operation as a place where locals can get involved in person. A cloud hangs over the future of the business, as customers continue to move their shopping habits online and away from brick-and-mortar operations like this.
clean-up operation
1. An operation or concerted effort to clean or tidy some large area or thing. Now that the festival is over, the city is organizing a massive clean-up operation to return the streets to their former state. Following the spill, the oil company was court-ordered to pay for a clean-up operation for the entire region. City Hall's extensive clean-up operation is the reason why this part of town is no longer dominated by the drug trade.
2. Any action or procedure meant to cleanse, eradicate, or resolve any final or lingering loose ends. We've gotten most of the hard work done for the merger—we'll just send our legal team through our accounts on a clean-up operation to make sure everything is in order before the move is finalized. The dictator began a massive clean-up operation after assuming total power, sending troops throughout the country to round up and execute any remaining dissidents. The is the last season, so the writers better go on a clean-up operation and tie up all the loose ends that have been left hanging over the course of the show's six-season run.
come into operation
To begin to apply, operate, take effect, or be enforced. Several policies, aimed at helping struggling citizens get by, come into operation next month. The new law will come into operation on the first of January. I hear the new headmaster's changes to the uniform policy won't come into operation until next school year.
false flag operation
Something, often a political or military operation or maneuver, in which an action is made to appear as though it had been carried out by a certain person, group, country, etc., in order to deceive others and hide the true identity and motives of those responsible. Many believe that the attack was actually a false flag operation carried out by the country's own government in order to justify the ensuing war. They've been the aggressors the whole time, so it wouldn't surprise me if this "attack" were really a false flag operation to try to win them support. No, I don't buy that the bombing was a false flag operation. I know exactly who bombed our port.
in operation
Functioning or working as intended; operational or in current use. Once the factory is in operation, we expect to provide over 300 jobs to local residents. The family-owned restaurant, which has been in operation for nearly 85 years, announced that it will be closing on Friday. We have a policy in operation in case something like this ever happened.
Mickey Mouse operation
1. An especially trivial, unimportant, or insignificant business, endeavor, activity, etc. Wouldn't you rather work for a company that has some international renown, instead of some dinky Mickey Mouse operation out here in the middle of nowhere? We need some professionals to help us plan and design this project, or the investors are just going to think it's some silly Mickey Mouse operation.
2. An especially incompetent, unorganized, or bungled activity or endeavor. By the time I came on board, the previous management team had managed to turn the project into a total Mickey Mouse operation that had nothing worthwhile to show for nearly eight months of work. The whole film shoot was a Mickey Mouse operation from beginning to end. Sets weren't complete, hair and makeup were often ignored completely, and most of the actors hadn't even read the script.
mopping-up operation
Any action or procedure meant to cleanse, eradicate, or resolve any final or lingering loose ends. We've gotten most of the hard work done for the merger—we'll just send our legal team through our accounts on a mopping-up operation to make sure everything is in order before the move is finalized. The dictator began a massive mopping-up operation after assuming total power, sending troops throughout the country to round up and execute any remaining dissidents.
mop-up operation
Any action or procedure meant to cleanse, eradicate, or resolve any final or lingering loose ends. We've gotten most of the hard work done for the merger—we'll just send our legal team through our accounts on a mop-up operation to make sure everything is in order before the move is finalized. The dictator began a massive mop-up operation after assuming total power, sending troops throughout the country to round up and execute any remaining dissidents.
put (something) into operation
To commence doing or using something. We've spent enough time preparing—let's put this plan into operation. We finally put the machine into operation after spending all morning repairing it.
sting operation
An undercover operation by law enforcement to gain evidence of criminal activity. In actuality, they were corresponding with FBI agents, and the sting operation led to dozens of arrests.
the brains of the/this/that operation
The primary organizer of something. I doubt Jim and John had anything to do with the break-in. I bet you Tyler was the brains of the operation—those boys are just his toadies. You think it's a terrible idea? Well, who's the brains of this operation, you or I?
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