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Definition of manage
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Manage
(n.)
Hence:
Esp., to guide by
careful
or
delicate
treatment;
to wield with
address;
to make
subservient
by
artful
conduct;
to bring
around
cunningly
to one's
plans..
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Economical
::
Economical
(a.)
Relating
to
domestic
economy,
or to the
management
of
household
affairs..
Boss
::
Boss (n.) A
master
workman
or
superintendent;
a
director
or
manager;
a
political
dictator.
Skillful
::
Skillful
(a.)
Possessed
of, or
displaying,
skill;
knowing
and
ready;
expert;
well-versed;
able in
management;
as, a
skillful
mechanic;
-- often
followed
by at, in, or of; as,
skillful
at the
organ;
skillful
in
drawing..
Sceneman
::
Sceneman
(n.) The man who
manages
the
movable
scenes
in a
theater.
Horseman
::
Horseman
(n.) A rider on
horseback;
one
skilled
in the
management
of
horses;
a
mounted
man.
Lodemanage
::
Lodemanage
(n.)
Pilotage.
Politician
::
Politician
(n.) One
primarily
devoted
to his own
advancement
in
public
office,
or to the
success
of a
political
party;
-- used in a
depreciatory
sense;
one
addicted
or
attached
to
politics
as
managed
by
parties
(see
Politics,
2); a
schemer;
an
intriguer;
as, a mere
politician..
Intractable
::
Intractable
(a.) Not
tractable;
not
easily
governed,
managed,
or
directed;
indisposed
to be
taught,
disciplined,
or
tamed;
violent;
stubborn;
obstinate;
refractory;
as, an
intractable
child..
Demeanor
::
Demeanor
(v. t.)
Management;
treatment;
conduct.
Ride
::
Ride (v. i.) To
manage
a
horse,
as an
equestrian..
Economics
::
Economics
(n.) The
science
of
household
affairs,
or of
domestic
management..
Secretary
::
Secretary
(n.) An
officer
of state whose
business
is to
superintend
and
manage
the
affairs
of a
particular
department
of
government,
and who is
usually
a
member
of the
cabinet
or
advisory
council
of the chief
executive;
as, the
secretary
of
state,
who
conducts
the
correspondence
and
attends
to the
relations
of a
government
with
foreign
courts;
the
secretary
of the
treasury,
who
manages
the
department
of
finance;
the
secretary
of war, etc..
Demean
::
Demean
(v. t.)
Management;
treatment.
Heel
::
Heel (n.)
Management
by the heel,
especially
the
spurred
heel; as, the horse
understands
the heel
well..
Supercarpal
::
Supercargo
(n.) An
officer
or
person
in a
merchant
ship, whose duty is to
manage
the
sales,
and
superintend
the
commercial
concerns,
of the
voyage..
Huntsman
::
Huntsman
(n.) The
person
whose
office
it is to
manage
the chase or to look after the
hounds.
Mandate
::
Mandate
(n.) A
contract
by which one
employs
another
to
manage
any
business
for him. By the Roman law, it must have been
gratuitous..
Economically
::
Economically
(adv.)
With
economy;
with
careful
management;
with
prudence
in
expenditure.
Manageable
::
Manageable
(a.) Such as can be
managed
or used;
suffering
control;
governable;
tractable;
subservient;
as, a
manageable
horse..
Bow
::
Bow (v. i. ) To
manage
the bow.
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