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manage

direct / control / succeed / cope / handle
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: managedpp: manageding: managing

This word carries a dual sense of authority and survival. In a professional context, it implies a position of power and the strategic coordination of people or assets to achieve a specific goal. It suggests a level of responsibility and oversight that is more structured than simply leading. In a personal or situational context, it shifts toward endurance and resourcefulness. It describes the act of coping with stress or scarcity, often implying a struggle to maintain stability despite unfavorable conditions. This usage focuses on the ability to survive or succeed through persistence rather than through formal authority.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone]

To be in charge of a business, organization, or a specific project, overseeing its operations and personnel.

"The new director was hired to manage the entire regional office."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To succeed in doing something difficult or achieving a goal despite challenges or limited resources.

"I managed to finish the report just before the deadline."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To control or direct the use of resources, such as time or money, in an efficient or effective manner.

"She is learning how to manage her monthly budget more carefully."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To control or influence a person or their career, often in a professional capacity like an agent or manager.

"The agent manages several high-profile athletes in the league."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To cope with a situation or survive under difficult circumstances without outside help.

"It is a tough job, but he is managing for now."

Intransitive Verb
[~ with something]

To get by or survive using only the limited resources available.

"We don't have much food, but we can manage with what is in the pantry."

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