Manage

Word MANAGE
Character 6
Hyphenation man age
Pronunciations /ˈmænɪdʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Manage"

What do we mean by manage?

To have charge of; direct or administer: synonym: conduct. intransitive verb

To exert control over; regulate or limit toward a desired end. intransitive verb

To direct or supervise (employees or other staff). intransitive verb

To act as the manager of (a performer, for example). intransitive verb

To succeed in accomplishing, achieving, or producing, especially with difficulty. intransitive verb

To succeed in coping or dealing with. intransitive verb

To direct or conduct business affairs. intransitive verb

To continue to get along; carry on; cope. intransitive verb

To wield by hand; guide or direct by use of the hands; hence, to control or regulate by any physical exertion.

To train by handling or manipulation; drill to certain styles and habits of action; teach by exercise or training, as in the manège.

To control or direct by administrative ability; regulate or administer; have the guidance or direction of: as, to manage a theater.

To control, restrain, or lead by keeping in a desired state or condition; direct by influence or persuasion: as, to manage an angry or an insane person.

To arrange, fashion, contrive, effect, or carry out by skill or art; carry on or along; bring about: as, to manage the characters of a play, or the plot of a novel; to manage a delicate or perplexing piece of business.

To succeed in contriving; effect by effort, or by action of any kind (in the latter case often ironical): with an infinitive for object: as, to manage to hold one's own; in his eagerness he managed to lose everything.

Synonyms Manage, Conduct, Direct, handle, superintend, supervise, order, transact. Manage literally implies handling, and hence primarily belongs to smaller concerns, on which one may at all times keep his hand: as, to manage a house; a manage a theater. Its essential idea is that of constant attention to details: as, only a combination of great abilities with a genius for industry can manage the affairs of an empire. To conduct is to lead along, hence to attend with personal supervision; it implies the determination of the main features of administration and the securing of thoroughness in those who carry out the commands; it is used of both large things and small, but generally refers to a definite task, coming to an end or issue: as, to conduct a religious service, a funeral, a campaign. Direct allows the person directing to be at a distance or near; the word suggests more authority than manage or conduct.

See govern and guide, v. t.

To direct or conduct affairs; regulate or carry on any business.

The handling, control, or training of a horse; manège. noun

A ring for the training of horses and the practice of horsemanship; a riding-school. noun

The act of managing or controlling something.

(horseriding) Manège.

Anything someone does with a partner that is sex related Urban Dictionary

A super i-talian way to express anger or stupidity. Urban Dictionary

Man, boy, feen, fiend to be used when addressing a fellow. Urban Dictionary

"manage" is a slang used by sras. this might sound normal but if u look into the inner meaning, it suggests smtg rly "manage"-y. basically it can means u can manage anything to take revenge. ~uwu Urban Dictionary

To beat up and rule over them usually in street fights, or use better insults. Urban Dictionary

The poor guy that always has to deal with Karen. Urban Dictionary

A person who appears to know how all tasks should be accomplished but can't actually do any of those tasks themselves. Urban Dictionary

The institution of watching without working, usually accompanied with a significantly higher salary. Urban Dictionary

The guy wearing clean clothes who has very soft, smooth hands and a slick haircut and tells you to get the hell home before you get any overtime. The company's representative who is responsible for harassing, intimidating, disciplining and strong-arming employees in the name of better business practices. The cocky, overblown prick whose desk at work is stacked higher with grievance papers than his desk at home is piled high with overdue car and mortgage payments. That smarmy cocksucker in the VIP lounge at the club who orders bottles of top shelf vodka for the underage rich girls he picks up nightly at the strip joint. A man whose insecurities and self-doubts provide ample fuel for his currupt machinations in the workplace. The blue nosed white collared red cheeked scum-of-the-earth driveshaft of america's sputtering corporate engine. Collectively, managers are the scum that rises to the top of the pond in which we all must daily swim, and the company's ethics hotline is the vast barge that pushes this slime to shore to be beached and shriveled in the white-hot scorching sun of accountability. Urban Dictionary

Someone too incompetent to do any real work but who now has the authority to fuck up the work of those who aren't Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Manage

The word "manage" in example sentences

She bribes him into getting transportation papers for a refugee, but the best he can manage is papers that require her to be escorted by him. ❋ Unknown (2010)

From a different type of teaching (Adult Literacy) what I try to get across to the tutors I manage is that we need to provide “Maximum Challenge and Maximum Support”. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And the best they can ever manage is to lob a few dozen rockets at a Turkish military base before getting slaughtered. ❋ Unknown (2010)

After buying expensive cameras and running around with Austin, the best Grenier can manage is a picture of Brooke Shields leaving a restaurant. ❋ Hank Stuever (2010)

I just think the narrative on the banking issue will be easier to manage from the left. ❋ Unknown (2010)

My state tends to manage from a carrying capacity perspective. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The most we manage is a beer and pretzels card game at Chinese carry out (fairly regularly). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Abdicating his war-time leadership role to Congress and the generals is EXACTLY what President Bush did throughout his managing of the Iraq war, falling back again and again on some supposed unwillingness to micro-manage from the Oval office. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Facebook also is removing regional networks because some of them -- such as China -- consist of millions of users, which makes them nearly impossible to manage from a privacy standpoint. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Someone posed a question to me about the most likely way that a plural marriage law would handle the exponential increase in relationships to manage from a legal perspective. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In some cases, the fall looks like nothing more than a dose of public humiliation and the entitled manage to take it in stride, push it aside, fluff themselves up and keep going. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is "inevitable" that the Democrats will once again manage to mess up what should be a slam dunk. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But, compared to CGI cartoons, the amount of leaping around while engaging in wholesale slaughter and mayhem they can manage is extremely limited. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The trickiest thing for any library to manage is a balance between popular works and important/classic works. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Windows services are processes that run on your PC which you can manage from the Services management pane. ❋ Unknown (2008)

   Below the word manage was the beginning of a line, straight, pointed down, and ultimately crossed out. ❋ Unknown (2010)

dude, i [totally] [managed] [this chick] last night! ❋ Bay-bee (2007)

Son: Ma! Get me some'a pizza! Mother: [Manage]! Get'a [your own'a] pizza [Luigi]! Son: Fuggehdaboutit! ❋ Kevinisdumb (2008)

[aw] manage, thats [marvellous] news [outta] you there like! ❋ Julio Madras Tenoch Del Toro (2007)

sras: let her [come to] [school] bro [i will] manage ❋ NycXrisma Supporter (2022)

"man i [totally] [managed] [that guy]" ❋ Beat Boy (2004)

[The manager] will tell you the same thing the [employee] told you [Karen]... ❋ ReeMcFace (2019)

A [manager] will tell you [exactly] how something should be done, even though he or she has never [done it] themselves. ❋ Mitchell986 (2011)

Person 1: "Did anyone else notice the guy [sleeping in] [the crew] room earlier?" Person 2: "No, man, he's with [management]." ❋ Drakeswarm (2010)

Manager [Jimbob] had to change his underwear after I whipped out my contract book and asked him if he was harassing me. His [panic] sweat [reeked] of booze and almonds. ❋ Nate United (2009)

❋ Alien Entity (2002)

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