🛠️manage

verb
/ˈmænɪdʒ/

Meaning

to be in charge of or control something
to control or organize something; to succeed in doing something difficult

Example Sentences

She manages a small bookstore in town.

He manages a team of twenty employees effectively.

Example Expressions

manage to do

Synonyms

control, handle, supervise, oversee, direct, administer
Entry 1
control, handle, supervise, oversee, direct
Entry 2
control, supervise, administer, handle

Antonyms

mismanage, neglect, abandon, ignore
Entry 1
mismanage, neglect
Entry 2
mismanage, neglect, abandon, ignore

Collocations

manage a team, manage resources, manage time, manage business, manage team, manage effectively
Entry 1
manage a team, manage resources, manage time, manage business
Entry 2
manage time, manage resources, manage team, manage effectively

More Example Sentences

She was removed from the post of manager.

Could you please connect me to the manager?

I work for Grameenphone as a deputy manager.

Having been aggrieved she complained to the manager.

I would like to file a complaint against the manager.

The manager doesn’t approve unless the documents are complete.

I had to switch to a different food vendor other than the official one for cost management.

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager who welcomes her

A woman starts her first day at a new job in a large office downtown by meeting her team and setting up her desk with supplies provided by the manager who welcomes her with a friendly smile.

Related Vocabularies

to present something for acceptance or rejection; to propose
to allow or permit; to give permission
to bring to life or make lively; to create animation for films or cartoons
To produce or be filled with a deep, full, and reverberating sound; to evoke a feeling or memory.
to make someone suffer for a crime or bad behavior
to grow crops or plants; to develop or improve something

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