Similar words: manage, managed, manager, management, encouraging, drag in, manacle, coming in. Meaning: ['mænɪdʒ] v.t.1. to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income? 2. to take charge or care of: to manage my investments. 3. to dominate or influence (a person) by tact, flattery, or artifice: He manages the child with exemplary skill. 4. to handle, direct, govern, or control in action or use: She managed the boat efficiently. 5. to wield (a weapon, tool, etc.). 6. to handle or train (a horse) in the exercises of the manège. 7. Archaic. to use sparingly or with judgment, as health or money; husband. v.i.8. to conduct business, commercial affairs, etc.; be in charge: Who will manage while the boss is away? 9. to continue to function, progress, or succeed, usually despite hardship or difficulty; get along: How will he manage with his wife gone? It was a rough time, but we managed..
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31. She replaced Jane Stott as Managing Director.
32. He's not very good at managing people.
33. We need people who are good at managing.
34. His job involved managing large investment funds.
35. Managing a football team is harder than you think.
36. I am managing, but I could not possibly give up work.
37. He rose from office boy to managing director in ten years.
38. He started as a technician and worked his way up through the company to become managing director.
39. He has been asked to take on the mantle of managing director in the New York office.
40. He looked dazed as he spoke to reporters, managing only a weak smile.
41. My father never aspired to the job of managing director, and was very surprised when it was offered to him.
42. Everyone uses the cafeteria, from the managing director down to the office boy.
43. You could end up committed to yet another savings scheme and none the wiser about managing your finances.
44. What's your job title now - are you managing director?
45. After managing the shop for thirty years she decided it was time to put up the shutters.
46. He's decided to stand down after fifteen years as managing director.
47. She was persevering enough to reach the height of her ambition and become the managing director of the company.
48. She's been the managing director of the company for 10 years[sentencedict.com], so she must be rolling in it by now.
49. The offer of more money clinched it for her. She agree to undertake the job as the assistant to the managing director.
50. The governing body is charged with managing the school within its budget.
51. She was quick to fill the power vacuum that was left by the sudden death of the managing director.
52. Now that she was managing director she could put the initials MD after her name.
53. He has a lot of pull with the managing director.
54. Facing each other, the giraffes were managing to entwine their necks in the most astonishing manner.
55. The training is designed to give staff confidence in managing problems.
56. Rightly or wrongly, she has been given the post of managing director.
57. The managing director's only concern was how to improve the quality of their products.
58. I'll take my complaint all the way to the managing director if I have to.
59. Business isn't good but we're managing to hold our own.
60. There have been persistent rumours that the managing director might take early retirement.
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