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Definition of manage
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Manage
(n.) To train in the
manege,
as a
horse;
to
exercise
in
graceful
or
artful
action..
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Chamberlain
::
Chamberlain
(n.) An
officer
having
the
direction
and
management
of the
private
chambers
of a
nobleman
or
monarch;
hence,
in
Europe,
one of the high
officers
of a
court..
Family
::
Family
(v. t.) The
collective
body of
persons
who live in one
house,
and under one head or
manager;
a
household,
including
parents,
children,
and
servants,
and, as the case may be,
lodgers
or
boarders..
Thrive
::
Thrive
(v. i.) To
prosper
by
industry,
economy,
and good
management
of
property;
to
increase
in goods and
estate;
as, a
farmer
thrives
by good
husbandry..
Manage
::
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..
Management
::
Management
(v.) The
collective
body of those who
manage
or
direct
any
enterprise
or
interest;
the board of
managers.
Navigate
::
Navigate
(v. t.) To
steer,
direct,
or
manage
in
sailing;
to
conduct
(ships)
upon the water by the art or skill of
seamen;
as, to
navigate
a
ship..
Handle
::
Handle
(v. t.) To use or
manage
in
writing
or
speaking;
to
treat,
as a
theme,
an
argument,
or an
objection..
Wieldsome
::
Wieldsome
(a.)
Admitting
of being
easily
wielded
or
managed.
Behave
::
Behave
(v. t.) To
manage
or
govern
in point of
behavior;
to
discipline;
to
handle;
to
restrain.
Proctor
::
Proctor
(v. t.) To act as a
proctor
toward;
to
manage
as an
attorney
or
agent.
Procurator
::
Procurator
(n.) One who
manages
another's
affairs,
either
generally
or in a
special
matter;
an
agent;
a
proctor..
Proctorage
::
Proctorage
(n.)
Management
by a
proctor,
or as by a
proctor;
hence,
control;
superintendence;
-- in
contempt..
Husband
::
Husband
(n.) One who
manages
or
directs
with
prudence
and
economy;
a
frugal
person;
an
economist.
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To
manage,
wield,
or
direct..
Churlish
::
Churlish
(a.)
Wanting
pliancy;
unmanageable;
unyielding;
not
easily
wrought;
as, a
churlish
soil; the
churlish
and
intractable
nature
of some
minerals..
Boatwoman
::
Boatwoman
(n.) A woman who
manages
a boat.
Heel
::
Heel (n.)
Management
by the heel,
especially
the
spurred
heel; as, the horse
understands
the heel
well..
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..
Batting
::
Batting
(n.) The act of one who bats; the
management
of a bat in
playing
games of ball.
Manipulation
::
Manipulation
(n.)
Artful
management;
as, the
manipulation
of
political
bodies;
sometimes,
a
management
or
treatment
for
purposes
of
deception
or
fraud..
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