Power systems within that field, including but not limited to warp reactors, would be rendered immediately inoperative.
The code of space had been rendered inoperative; the liaisons were no longer casual.
Thus science and technology become a leading productive force, rendering inoperative the conditions for Marx's labour theory of value.
If the main body is destroyed or otherwise rendered inoperative, the head can be ejected to escape, or continue fighting.
After that, there was nothing; the visual sensors had been rendered inoperative.
If it exists at all, their efforts must be going unrecognised, or have been rendered inoperative, or were never activated in the first place.
You thought that "nullification" had been rendered inoperative by the Civil War?
Dove's 9 mm pistol was rendered inoperative after being hit by one of Platt's bullets.
The provisions concerning the denazification in Austria have been rendered inoperative by a 1957 amnesty.
It is not success to achieve mission objective but to render oneself inoperative.