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Inoperative
Meaning
Adj
●
Not working or
functioning
; either
idle
or broken.
●
In Law:
No
longer
legally
binding.
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Origin
inoperative
English
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
operative
English
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Unusable
Obsolete
Unserviceable
Invalid
Malfunctioning
Nonfunctional
Faulty
Void
Unrepairable
Ineffective
Useless
Operational
Inoperable
Inaccessible
Unenforceable
Inactive
Defective
Inert
Nonoperational
Unroadworthy
Unavailable
Impracticable
Inefficient
Null
Inadmissible
Unviable
Unbootable
Unreliable
Enforceable
Redundant
Unrecoverable
Idle
Irrelevant
Inadequate
Unsuccessful
Unstable
Obsolescent
Moot
Closed
Unreachable
Unconstitutional
Vacant
Unsafe
Inapplicable
Voidable
Uneconomical
Worthless
Shutdown
Undriveable
Absent
Impotent
Unworkable
Flawed
Dormant
Null And Void
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