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Found 3 items, similar to Managing.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: managing
pengurusan, tata laksana
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: manage
manage
v 1: be successful; achieve a goal; 
“She succeeded in persuading
us all”; 
“I managed to carry the box upstairs”; 
“She
pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable
of it”; 
“The pianist negociated the difficult runs”
[syn: 
pull off, 
negociate, 
bring off, 
carry off]
[ant: 
fail]
2: be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; 
“I can deal with
this crew of workers”; 
“This blender can't handle nuts”;
“She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old”
[syn: 
deal, 
care, 
handle]
3: come to terms or deal successfully with; 
“We got by on just
a gallon of gas”; 
“They made do on half a loaf of bread
every day” [syn: 
cope, 
get by, 
make out, 
make do,
contend, 
grapple, 
deal]
4: watch and direct; 
“Who is overseeing this project?” [syn: 
oversee,
supervise, 
superintend]
5: achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods
[syn: 
wangle, 
finagle]
6: carry on or manage; 
“We could do with a little more help
around here” [syn: 
do]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Managing
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.
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Long tubes are cumbersome, and scarce to be easily
managed. --Sir I.
Newton.
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What wars Imanage, and what wreaths I gain. --Prior.
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2. Hence, Esp.: to guide by careful or delicate treatment; to
wield with address; to make subservient by artful conduct;
to bring around cunningly to one's plans.
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It was so much his interest to manage his Protestant
subjects. --Addison.
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It was not her humor to manage those over whom she
had gained an ascendant. --Bp. Hurd.
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3. To train in the manege, as a horse; to exercise in
graceful or artful action.
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4. To treat with care; to husband. --Dryden.
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5. To bring about; to contrive. --Shak.
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Syn: To direct; govern; control; wield; order; contrive;
concert; conduct; transact.
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