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  • 31manage — v. & n. v. 1 tr. organize; regulate; be in charge of (a business, household, team, a person s career, etc.). 2 tr. (often foll. by to + infin.) succeed in achieving; contrive (managed to arrive on time; managed a smile; managed to ruin the day).… …

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  • 32manage — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, administer, administrate, animal husbandry, animal rearing, attain, automobiling, be master, be responsible for, be so, be such, bed, bed down, bee culture, beekeeping, bicycling, biking, break,… …

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  • 33Manage — Original name in latin Manage Name in other language Manage State code BE Continent/City Europe/Brussels longitude 50.50312 latitude 4.23589 altitude 134 Population 22196 Date 2012 01 18 …

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  • 34manage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. administer, conduct; control; afford; contrive, bring about, manipulate. See authority, sufficiency. v. i. See provision. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To direct] Syn. lead, oversee, direct, administer,… …

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  • 35manage — verb 1) she manages a staff of 80 people Syn: be in charge of, run, be head of, head, direct, control, preside over, lead, govern, rule, command, superintend, supervise, oversee, administer, organize, conduct …

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  • 36manage — verb 1) she manages a staff of 80 Syn: be in charge of, run, head, direct, control, preside over, lead, govern, rule, command, supervise, oversee, administer; informal head up 2) how much work can you manage this week? …

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  • 37manage — [c]/ˈmænɪdʒ / (say manij) verb (managed, managing) –verb (t) 1. to bring about; succeed in accomplishing: he managed to see the governor. 2. to take charge or care of: to manage an estate. 3. to dominate or influence (a person) by tact, address,… …

  • 38manage — See handle. See handle, manage …

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  • 39manage — [16] Etymologically, manage means ‘handle’. It comes via Italian maneggiare ‘control a horse’ from Vulgar Latin *manidiare, a derivative of Latin manus ‘hand’. To begin with it was used in the context of ‘horsetraining’ in English, but eventually …

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  • 40Manage — Sp Manãžas Ap Manage prancūziškai L Belgija …

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