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Definition of manage
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Manage
(n.) To bring
about;
to
contrive.
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Economy
::
Economy
(n.) The
system
of rules and
regulations
by which
anything
is
managed;
orderly
system
of
regulating
the
distribution
and uses of
parts,
conceived
as the
result
of wise and
economical
adaptation
in the
author,
whether
human or
divine;
as, the
animal
or
vegetable
economy;
the
economy
of a poem; the
Jewish
economy..
Staffier
::
Staff (n.)
Hence:
A body of
assistants
serving
to carry into
effect
the plans of a
superintendant
or
manager;
as, the staff of a
newspaper..
Bow
::
Bow (v. i. ) To
manage
the bow.
Welder
::
Welder
(n.) A
manager;
an
actual
occupant.
Yacht
::
Yacht (v. i.) To
manage
a
yacht;
to
voyage
in a
yacht.
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..
Misorder
::
Misorder
(v. t.) To order ill; to
manage
erroneously;
to
conduct
badly.
Horseman
::
Horseman
(n.) A rider on
horseback;
one
skilled
in the
management
of
horses;
a
mounted
man.
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..
Agronomics
::
Agronomics
(n.) The
science
of the
distribution
and
management
of land.
Procurement
::
Procurement
(n.)
Efficient
contrivance;
management;
agency.
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..
Engineer
::
Engineer
(v. t.) To use
contrivance
and
effort
for; to guide the
course
of; to
manage;
as, to
engineer
a bill
through
Congress..
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) Any tract of land
devoted
to
agricultural
purposes,
under the
management
of a
tenant
or the
owner..
Management
::
Management
(v.) The
collective
body of those who
manage
or
direct
any
enterprise
or
interest;
the board of
managers.
Shiftless
::
Shiftless
(a.)
Destitute
of
expedients,
or not using
successful
expedients;
characterized
by
failure,
especially
by
failure
to
provide
for one's own
support,
through
negligence
or
incapacity;
hence,
lazy;
improvident;
thriftless;
as, a
shiftless
fellow;
shiftless
management..
Barger
::
Barger
(n.) The
manager
of a
barge.
Economist
::
Economist
(n.) One who
economizes,
or
manages
domestic
or other
concerns
with
frugality;
one who
expends
money,
time, or
labor,
judiciously,
and
without
waste..
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..
Deal
::
Deal (v. i.) To act as an
intermediary
in
business
or any
affairs;
to
manage;
to make
arrangements;
--
followed
by
between
or with.
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