manage (verb)
91scrape — verb 1》 drag or pull a hard or sharp implement across (a surface or object). ↘use a sharp or hard implement to remove (dirt or unwanted matter). 2》 rub or cause to rub against a rough or hard surface. ↘humorous play a violin tunelessly.… …
92squeeze — verb 1》 firmly press from opposite or all sides, typically with the fingers. ↘extract (liquid or a soft substance) from something by squeezing. 2》 (squeeze in/into/through) manage to get into or through (a restricted space). ↘(squeeze… …
93win — verb (wins, winning; past and past participle won) 1》 be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict). 2》 acquire as a result of a contest, conflict, etc. ↘gain (someone s attention, support, or love). ↘(win someone over) gain the… …
94cope — verb 1) she couldn t cope on her own Syn: manage, survive, subsist, look after oneself, fend for oneself, carry on, get by/through, bear up, hold one s own, keep one s end up, keep one s head above water; informal make it, hack it 2) his… …
95operate — verb 1) he can operate the machine Syn: work, run, make go, use, utilize, handle, control, manage; drive, steer, maneuver 2) the machine ceased to operate Syn: function …
96regulate — verb 1) the flow of the river has been regulated Syn: control, adjust, manage 2) a new act regulating businesses Syn: supervise, police, monitor, check, check up on, be responsible for; control, manage …
97cope — verb 1) she couldn t cope on her own Syn: manage, survive, look after oneself, fend for oneself, shift for oneself, get by/through, hold one s own 2) his inability to cope with the situation Syn: deal with, handle …
98operate — verb 1) he can operate the crane Syn: work, run, use, handle, control, manage, drive, steer, manoeuvre 2) the machine ceased to operate Syn: function, work …
99regulate — verb 1) the flow has been regulated Syn: control, adjust, manage, govern 2) a new act regulating businesses Syn: police, supervise, monitor, check (up on), be responsible for, control …
100assemble — verb ADVERB ▪ carefully ▪ hastily, quickly ▪ a hastily assembled force of warriors ▪ easily ▪ already …