manage

manage
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, breeding, bridle, bring about, bring off, brush, busing, call the signals, captain, care for, carry on, carry out, carry through, cattle-ranching, chair, chart a course, chicken-farming, clear, clear the hurdle, come along, come on, come out, come through, command, compass, complete, cond, conduct, conn, consummate, contend with, contrive, control, cope, cope with, coxswain, curry, currycomb, cut the mustard, cycling, dairy-farming, deal with, direct, discharge, discipline, dispatch, dispose of, do, do the job, do the trick, do with, dominate, drench, dressage, drive, driving, economize, effect, effectuate, eke out, employ, enact, enforce economies, engineer, equitation, execute, exercise, exert, fare, feed, fetch, fodder, fulfill, function, gentle, get along, get along on, get by, get by on, get on, gnotobiotics, go along, go on, go on with, govern, grazing, groom, guide, hack it, handle, hang in, hang tough, harness, have the conn, head, head up, helm, herding, hitch, horse training, horseback riding, horsemanship, husband, keep, keep afloat, keep at it, keep within compass, knock off, lead, lead on, litter, look after, make, make do, make ends meet, make go, make it, make out, make the grade, make the rules, make use of, makeshift, manage somehow, manage with, maneuver, manipulate, mastermind, milk, mink-ranching, motorcycling, motoring, muddle through, navigate, negotiate, never say die, officer, operate, ordain, order, oversee, pedaling, perform, perform on, persevere, persist, pig-keeping, pilot, play, ply, polish off, practice, prescribe, preside over, produce, pull the strings, put away, put over, put something aside, put through, quarterback, realize, regulate, riding, riding school, rub down, rule over, run, saddle, save, scrape, scrape along, scrape and save, scrimp, see it through, see to, shape a course, shape up, sheepherding, skimp, skipper, stack up, stagger, stand over, steer, steward, stick it out, stick to it, stock raising, stockbreeding, subsist, succeed, succeed in, superintend, supervise, survive, swing, swing the deal, take care of, take command, take the lead, tame, tend, thremmatology, train, transact, treat, turn out, turn the trick, undertake, use, utilize, watch over, water, wield, wield authority, work, work out, worry along, yoke, zootechnics, zootechny

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  • Manage — Man age, n. [F. man[ e]ge, It. maneggio, fr. maneggiare to manage, fr. L. manushand. Perhaps somewhat influenced by F. m[ e]nage housekeeping, OF. mesnage, akin to E. mansion. See {Manual}, and cf. {Manege}.] The handling or government of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Manage — Man age, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Managed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Managing}.] [From {Manage}, n.] 1. To have under control and direction; to conduct; to guide; to administer; to treat; to handle. [1913 Webster] Long tubes are cumbersome, and scarce to be… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • manage — [v1] be in charge, control administer, advocate, boss, call the shots*, call upon, captain, care for, carry on, command, concert, conduct, counsel, designate, direct, disburse, dominate, engage in, engineer, execute, govern, guide, handle, head,… …   New thesaurus

  • Manage — Man age, v. i. To direct affairs; to carry on business or affairs; to administer. [1913 Webster] Leave them to manage for thee. Dryden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • manage — [man′ij] vt. managed, managing [It maneggiare < mano, hand < L manus: see MANUAL] 1. Obs. to train (a horse) in its paces; cause to do the exercises of the manège 2. to control the movement or behavior of; handle 3. to have charge of;… …   English World dictionary

  • manage — I verb administer, administrare, administrate, be in power, boss, care for, carry on, command, conduct, control, cope with, dictate, direct, disburse, dominate, engineer, execute, exercise authority, govern, guide, handle, have control, have… …   Law dictionary

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