actuate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. harekete geçirmek.
2. işletmek.
3. tahrik etmek.
4. kuvveden fiile çıkarmak harekete getirmek.
5. çalıştırmak.
6. olumlu bir şekilde etkilemek.
7. harekete geçir.
8. FAALİYETE GEÇİRMEK; HAREKETE GETİRMEK; KUVVEDEN FİİLE ÇIKARMAK: Bir mayın ateşleme mekanizmasının, bir etki veya etkiler dizisiyle mekanizmanın veya hedef sayım kaydı için tüm koşulların sağlanabileceği bir şekilde çalıştırılması.
9. uyarmak.
10. uyar.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
to put into motion or action; activate: electrical relays that actuate the elevator's movements.
2. to move to action: a speech that actuated dissent.
2. to move to action: a speech that actuated dissent.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to activate, or to put into motion; to animate.
2. to incite to action; to motivate.
2. to incite to action; to motivate.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
put in action; actuated.
2. to put into action or motion; to move or incite to action; to influence actively; to move as motives do; -- more commonly used of persons.
3. to carry out in practice; to perform.
2. to put into action or motion; to move or incite to action; to influence actively; to move as motives do; -- more commonly used of persons.
3. to carry out in practice; to perform.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to put into action; move or incite to action: as, men are actuated by motives or passions.
2. to make actual or real; carry out; execute; perform.
3.
4. impel, to drive toward, is expressive of more passion, haste, urgency, necessity; hence it is coupled with words of corresponding kind, and when used with quieter words it gives them force: as, youth impelled him.
5. induce, to lead toward, is gentler by as much as leading is gentler than driving; it implies the effort to persuade by presenting motives, but is also used where the persuasion is only figurative: as, I was at last induced to go; he was induced by my example.
6. incite, prompt, instigate are used only when motives irrespective of physical force are the actuating power. incite is weaker than impel and stronger than prompt; it expresses more eagerness than impel; it implies the urging of men toward the objects of kindled feelings and generally of strong desire. prompt is more general in its meaning, depending upon its connection for force and limitation; it is often preferred for its brevity and breadth of application.
7. instigate, to goad on, is sometimes, but erroneously, used of incitement to good; it should be used only where the urging is toward evil. it generally implies that such urging is underhand, although that fact is sometimes explicitly stated: he was (secretly) instigated to his perfidy.
8. put into action. south.
2. to make actual or real; carry out; execute; perform.
3.
4. impel, to drive toward, is expressive of more passion, haste, urgency, necessity; hence it is coupled with words of corresponding kind, and when used with quieter words it gives them force: as, youth impelled him.
5. induce, to lead toward, is gentler by as much as leading is gentler than driving; it implies the effort to persuade by presenting motives, but is also used where the persuasion is only figurative: as, I was at last induced to go; he was induced by my example.
6. incite, prompt, instigate are used only when motives irrespective of physical force are the actuating power. incite is weaker than impel and stronger than prompt; it expresses more eagerness than impel; it implies the urging of men toward the objects of kindled feelings and generally of strong desire. prompt is more general in its meaning, depending upon its connection for force and limitation; it is often preferred for its brevity and breadth of application.
7. instigate, to goad on, is sometimes, but erroneously, used of incitement to good; it should be used only where the urging is toward evil. it generally implies that such urging is underhand, although that fact is sometimes explicitly stated: he was (secretly) instigated to his perfidy.
8. put into action. south.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia