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- Dictionarymanaging/ˈmanɪdʒɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. having executive control or authority: British "the managing director"
- 2. economical: archaic "a managing man"
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to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult: [ + to infinitive ] Did you manage to get any bread? I only just managed to finish on time. A small dog had somehow managed to survive the fire. I can't manage all this work on my own. Don't worry about us - we'll manage!
to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult: [ + to infinitive ] Did you manage to get any bread? I only just managed to finish on time. A small dog had somehow managed to survive the fire. I can't manage all this work on my own. Don't worry about us - we'll manage!
1. : to handle or direct with a degree of skill: such as. a. : to exercise executive, administrative, and supervisory direction of. manage a business. manage a bond issue. manages a baseball team. b. : to treat with care : husband. managed his resources carefully. c. : to make and keep compliant. can't manage their child. 2.
to handle, direct, govern, or control in action or use: She managed the boat efficiently. Synonyms: engineer, regulate, conduct, guide. to wield (a weapon, tool, etc.). Synonyms: manipulate, handle. to handle or train (a horse) in the exercises of the manège.
8 meanings: 1. to be in charge (of); administer 2. to succeed in being able (to do something) despite obstacles; contrive 3. to.... Click for more definitions.
Managing definition: having administrative control or authority. See examples of MANAGING used in a sentence.
[transitive] manage something to succeed in achieving or producing something. In spite of his disappointment, he managed a weak smile. Davies manages light humour without seeming silly. deal with problems.
1. transitive verb. If you manage an organization, business, or system, or the people who work in it, you are responsible for controlling them. Within two years he was managing the store. There is a lack of confidence in the government's ability to manage the economy.
cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea. organize and oversee items in a collection or exhibit. plan, manage, or direct with subtle and skillful maneuvering. structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results.
to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult: [ + to infinitive ] Did you manage to get any bread? I only just managed to finish on time. A small dog had somehow managed to survive the fire. I can't manage all this work on my own. Don't worry about us - we'll manage!