Modus operandi
Modus
operandi (singular)
Plural - Modi operandi
(mostly) - or – Modus operandis
(rarely) - (in italics)
Origin: Latin (which means ‘way of operating’)
Pronunciation:
‘Moa-des operandi’ (or) ‘Moa-des operandai’
மோ(d)டஸ் ஆபெரேன்டி / மோ(d)டஸ் ஆபெரேன்டை
Meaning:
A particular way or method of doing something – the way in which
something/somebody operates or works – a typical way in which a person or a
group of persons go about their work or task – an unvarying or habitual method
or procedure.
செயல்வகை – செயல்படும் முறை - செய்முறைமை – ஒன்று நடக்கும் விதம்
Example sentences:
Driving on the left side of the road is the modus operandi in the U.S.
The police gave a full description of the modus operandi of the gang which is of late indulging in bank
robberies.
The Internet and code language have become part of the terrorist
groups’ modus operandi.
Political parties will change their modus operandi in each
election depending on prevailing trends.
The similarities of the modus operandi followed in the two murder
cases clearly point to the involvement of the same gang in both the crimes.
Proverb:
ஙப்போல் வளை.
Bend yourself like the letter ‘ங’, and be humble.
(R.SAMPATH)
19/9/2020
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