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Definition of modus operandi in English: modus operandinounPlural modi operandi ˌməʊdəs ɒpəˈrandiːˌməʊdəs ɒpəˈrandʌɪ 1usually in singular A particular way or method of doing something. every killer has his own special modus operandi Example sentencesExamples - The modus operandi was to trap leopards near human settlements and release them deep inside a forest, away from people.
- However some have managed to discern a modus operandi, which could be considered clever if it were not so over-used.
- The modus operandi of the protesters is that they spot something on TV they think they can hype into an object of protest.
- The modus operandi in Africa shows how professional the execution of their plan was.
- That's not my usual modus operandi, but maybe I can make an exception.
- In tune with the usual modus operandi of the industry, the audio was released on Wednesday and people struggled to find parking place.
- It was the usual modus operandi - improvise, make do, and make it work.
- In both cases naming and blaming is the modus operandi.
- His modus operandi is to trace cause and effect.
- Industry observers have noticed a not-so-subtle shift in the modus operandi of the multi-nationals.
- The modus operandi used by genre critics is still connected with means of definition and categorization.
- Our modus operandi is to not spend too long in one place.
- I think that the congresswoman suggests a modus operandi, which is unfortunate.
- To be fair, we only have his side of the story, but I'm inherently distrusting of the police and it does fit completely with their usual modus operandi.
- This is the modus operandi of our stone-age politicians of the Opposition.
- The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women.
- Their modus operandi was to approach candidates ahead of the examination with the promise of showing them the paper in advance.
- The modus operandi in most of the cases has been remarkably similar in its old-school simplicity.
- It's almost like the signature, the modus operandi, of a disinformation campaign.
- Sadly, this approach or concept has never been part of the modus operandi of the Leader of the Opposition.
Synonyms method of working, method, way, MO, manner, technique, style, procedure, approach, course of action, plan of action, methodology, mode, fashion, process, means, strategy, plan, formula, recipe, practice rare praxis - 1.1 The way in which something operates or works.
THC has a quite precise modus operandi that taps into a specific brain function Example sentencesExamples - For just as he acted according to the modus operandi that has characterised his government, so did the opposition.
- The Journal's modus operandi included slander and character assassination.
- This is also the standard modus operandi of academic or conventional economics.
- The normal modus operandi is incremental adjustment focused on solving specific policy problems or political issues.
- One possible reason for the different functions encoded by R genes is the different modus operandi employed by different pathogen species.
- Its modus operandi is thus quite unconnected with that of the Pill, where overall blood serum levels are raised.
- The modus operandi of this procedure went like this.
Synonyms practice, wont, habit, custom, characteristic, policy, procedure, convention, fashion, use, routine, rule
Origin Latin, literally 'way of operating'. Rhymes Andy, bandy, brandy, candy, dandy, Gandhi, glissandi, handy, jim-dandy, Kandy, Mandy, Nandi, randy, Río Grande, sandhi, sandy, sforzandi, shandy Definition of modus operandi in US English: modus operandinoun 1usually in singular A particular way or method of doing something, especially one that is characteristic or well-established. the volunteers were instructed to buy specific systems using our usual modus operandi—anonymously and with cash Example sentencesExamples - However some have managed to discern a modus operandi, which could be considered clever if it were not so over-used.
- In both cases naming and blaming is the modus operandi.
- It was the usual modus operandi - improvise, make do, and make it work.
- The modus operandi in Africa shows how professional the execution of their plan was.
- Our modus operandi is to not spend too long in one place.
- The modus operandi used by genre critics is still connected with means of definition and categorization.
- The usual modus operandi was that robbers identified isolated residential localities and targeted lonely women.
- That's not my usual modus operandi, but maybe I can make an exception.
- His modus operandi is to trace cause and effect.
- It's almost like the signature, the modus operandi, of a disinformation campaign.
- Sadly, this approach or concept has never been part of the modus operandi of the Leader of the Opposition.
- The modus operandi in most of the cases has been remarkably similar in its old-school simplicity.
- I think that the congresswoman suggests a modus operandi, which is unfortunate.
- Industry observers have noticed a not-so-subtle shift in the modus operandi of the multi-nationals.
- This is the modus operandi of our stone-age politicians of the Opposition.
- The modus operandi was to trap leopards near human settlements and release them deep inside a forest, away from people.
- To be fair, we only have his side of the story, but I'm inherently distrusting of the police and it does fit completely with their usual modus operandi.
- In tune with the usual modus operandi of the industry, the audio was released on Wednesday and people struggled to find parking place.
- The modus operandi of the protesters is that they spot something on TV they think they can hype into an object of protest.
- Their modus operandi was to approach candidates ahead of the examination with the promise of showing them the paper in advance.
Synonyms method of working, method, way, mo, manner, technique, style, procedure, approach, course of action, plan of action, methodology, mode, fashion, process, means, strategy, plan, formula, recipe, practice - 1.1 The way in which something operates or works.
Example sentencesExamples - The normal modus operandi is incremental adjustment focused on solving specific policy problems or political issues.
- For just as he acted according to the modus operandi that has characterised his government, so did the opposition.
- One possible reason for the different functions encoded by R genes is the different modus operandi employed by different pathogen species.
- The modus operandi of this procedure went like this.
- Its modus operandi is thus quite unconnected with that of the Pill, where overall blood serum levels are raised.
- The Journal's modus operandi included slander and character assassination.
- This is also the standard modus operandi of academic or conventional economics.
Synonyms practice, wont, habit, custom, characteristic, policy, procedure, convention, fashion, use, routine, rule
Origin Latin, literally ‘way of operating’. |