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modus operandi

[ moh-duhs op-uh-ran-dee, -dahy; Latin moh-doos oh-pe-rahn-dee ]

noun

, plural mo·di op·e·ran·di [moh, -dee op-, uh, -, ran, -dee, moh, -dahy op-, uh, -, ran, -dahy, moh, -dee oh-pe-, rahn, -dee].
  1. a mode of operating or working:

    The aim of a scientist is to investigate the modus operandi of the natural world.

  2. one’s usual way of doing something: : MO

    A criminal’s modus operandi can give the police a lead.



modus operandi

/ -ˈrændaɪ; ˈməʊdəs ˌɒpəˈrændiː /

noun

  1. procedure; method of operating
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modus operandi

  1. The way someone does something; a characteristic method: “Her modus operandi in buying a new car always included a month of research.” This phrase , often abbreviated “m.o.,” is used by police to describe a criminal's characteristic way of committing a crime. From Latin , meaning “method of operation.”
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Word History and Origins

Origin of modus operandi1

First recorded in 1645–55; New Latin: literally “mode of working”
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Word History and Origins

Origin of modus operandi1

C17: from Latin
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Example Sentences

Of course, valuing the fake over the real is Donald Trump's modus operandi.

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We also know that this is the Russian modus operandi.

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The accusers who spoke out today were in agreement that Fayed's modus operandi was to make his victims feel isolated.

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Fayed was a "a sick predator who lured me in" using "modus operandi he used time and time again", Natacha alleged.

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"There’s a lot of bluster – that’s his modus operandi," he said.

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