manage (verb)

  • 41manageable — manage ► VERB 1) be in charge of; run. 2) supervise (staff). 3) administer and regulate (resources). 4) succeed in doing or dealing with. 5) succeed despite difficulties; cope. 6) be free to attend (an appointment). DERIVATIVES …

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  • 42managing — manage ► VERB 1) be in charge of; run. 2) supervise (staff). 3) administer and regulate (resources). 4) succeed in doing or dealing with. 5) succeed despite difficulties; cope. 6) be free to attend (an appointment). DERIVATIVES …

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  • 43run — vi ran, run, run·ning 1 a: to be or continue to be in operation or effect b: to proceed toward expiration or effectiveness statute of limitations began to run when she received notice of the injury compare toll 2: to continue to accrue or become… …

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  • 44regulate — reg·u·late vt lat·ed, lat·ing 1: to govern or direct according to rule 2 a: to bring under the control of law b: to make regulations for or concerning Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 45handle — I (manage) verb administer, be master of, command, conduct, control, deal with, direct, dominate, execute, exercise authority, exercise direction over, exeicise power over, exert authority, govern, guide, have authority, have charge of, have the… …

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  • 46Lead manager — The commercial or investment bank with the primary responsibility for organizing syndicated bank credit or bond issue. The lead manager recruits additional lending or underwriting banks, negotiates terms of the issue with the issuer, and assesses …

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  • 47lead manager — Subordinate to an arranger. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * lead manage ˈlead ˌmanage verb [transitive] FINANCE to organize a syndicated loan (= a loan to one borrower by many lenders ) or aSecurities Issue …

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  • 48steward — /ˈstjuəd / (say styoohuhd) noun 1. someone who manages another s property or financial affairs; someone who administers anything as the agent of another or others. 2. someone who has charge of the household of another, providing for the table,… …

  • 49stage management — stage manage ► VERB 1) be the stage manager of. 2) arrange carefully to create a certain effect. DERIVATIVES stage management noun …

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  • 50get by — verb 1. come to terms with (Freq. 3) We got by on just a gallon of gas They made do on half a loaf of bread every day • Syn: ↑cope, ↑make out, ↑make do, ↑contend, ↑grapple, ↑ …

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