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Definition of manage
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of manage is as below...
Manage
(n.) To train in the
manege,
as a
horse;
to
exercise
in
graceful
or
artful
action..
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Sceneman
::
Sceneman
(n.) The man who
manages
the
movable
scenes
in a
theater.
Manipulation
::
Manipulation
(n.)
Artful
management;
as, the
manipulation
of
political
bodies;
sometimes,
a
management
or
treatment
for
purposes
of
deception
or
fraud..
Hand
::
Hand (n.)
Personal
possession;
ownership;
hence,
control;
direction;
management;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Lodemanage
::
Lodemanage
(n.)
Pilotage;
skill of a pilot or
loadsman.
Heel
::
Heel (n.)
Management
by the heel,
especially
the
spurred
heel; as, the horse
understands
the heel
well..
Fingering
::
Fingering
(n.) The
manner
of using the
fingers
in
playing
or
striking
the keys of an
instrument
of
music;
movement
or
management
of the
fingers
in
playing
on a
musical
instrument,
in
typewriting,
etc..
Client
::
Client
(n.) One who
consults
a legal
adviser,
or
submits
his cause to his
management..
Difficult
::
Difficult
(a.) Hard to
manage
or to
please;
not
easily
wrought
upon;
austere;
stubborn;
as, a
difficult
person..
Economy
::
Economy
(n.)
Thrifty
and
frugal
housekeeping;
management
without
loss or
waste;
frugality
in
expenditure;
prudence
and
disposition
to save; as, a
housekeeper
accustomed
to
economy
but not to
parsimony..
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..
Mote
::
Mote (n.) A body of
persons
who meet for
discussion,
esp. about the
management
of
affairs;
as, a
folkmote..
Fumble
::
Fumble
(v. t.) To
handle
or
manage
awkwardly;
to crowd or
tumble
together.
Handle
::
Handle
(v. t.) To
manage;
to
control;
to
practice
skill upon.
Treat
::
Treat (v. t.) To care for
medicinally
or
surgically;
to
manage
in the use of
remedies
or
appliances;
as, to treat a
disease,
a
wound,
or a
patient..
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..
Husband
::
Husband
(n.) One who
manages
or
directs
with
prudence
and
economy;
a
frugal
person;
an
economist.
Signalman
::
Signalman
(n.) A man whose
business
is to
manage
or
display
signals;
especially,
one
employed
in
setting
the
signals
by which
railroad
trains
are run or
warned..
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
management
of an
estate
of a
deceased
person
by an
executor,
the
strictly
corresponding
term
execution
not being in use..
Artilleryman
::
Artilleryman
(n.) A man who
manages,
or
assists
in
managing,
a large gun in
firing..
Waterman
::
Waterman
(n.) A man who plies for hire on
rivers,
lakes,
or
canals,
or in
harbors,
in
distinction
from a
seaman
who is
engaged
on the high seas; a man who
manages
fresh-water
craft;
a
boatman;
a
ferryman..
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