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handle

grip / hold / manage / deal with
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: handlespast: handledpp: handleding: handling

The unifying concept is the application of controlwhether physical (gripping an object) or psychological (managing a crisis). It bridges the gap between raw contact and intentional direction. In its physical sense, it implies a point of interface. A "handle" is not just a part of an object; it is the specific place where human intent meets mechanical function. When used metaphorically for management or stress, it carries a connotation of competence and stability. To "handle" something suggests that the person has the necessary skill or emotional fortitude to keep a situation from spiraling out of control. It differs from "solve" in that handling often refers to the process of managing an ongoing state rather than finding a final answer. In modern digital contexts, it has evolved into a noun referring to a username (social media handle), treating one's online identity as the 'grip' by which others can reach or identify them.

Countable when referring to the physical grip on a tool or door. Uncountable when referring to the general ability to manage stress or a situation.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Victoria is in a high-stakes board meeting while Mr. Sterling is at his private yoga retreat.
Mr. Sterling

The energy is jagged today. Can you handle the chaos or should I call a shaman?

Mr. Sterling
Victoria
Victoria

I've got it under control. Please just stay offline.

💡
Mr. Sterling uses 'handle' in the sense of managing a stressful situation, though he frames it with his typical eccentric mysticism. Victoria responds with the idiom 'got it under control', signaling her competence and her desire for him to stop interfering.

Meanings

Noungrip

The part by which a thing is held, carried, or opened.

"She grabbed the door handle and pulled it open."

Transitive Verbhold

To touch, lift, or hold something with one's hands.

"Please handle the glassware with care."

Transitive Verbmanage

To manage, deal with, or be responsible for a situation or person.

"The manager will handle the customer's complaint personally."

Intransitive Verbdeal with

To behave in a particular way under stress or pressure.

"He handles well under pressure during high-stakes negotiations."

Etymology

Derived from the Old English handian, which stems from hand, meaning the extremity of the arm. The term evolved from the physical act of grasping an object to the broader conceptual application of managing a situation or controlling a process.

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