Pronunciation: /ˈmænɪdʒ daʊn/
verb to reduce or decrease something, typically in a controlled or strategic manner
A1 I need to manage down my expenses to save money.
A2 She learned how to manage down her stress levels by practicing mindfulness.
B1 The manager had to manage down the expectations of the team due to budget constraints.
B2 In order to meet the deadline, the project manager had to manage down the scope of the project.
C1 The CEO implemented strategies to manage down costs without compromising quality.
C2 The experienced negotiator was able to successfully manage down the price of the contract.
formal The project manager needed to manage down the team's expectations regarding the timeline for completion.
informal I had to manage down my friend's excitement about the concert tickets because they might get canceled.
slang I had to manage down my mom's worries about me going out late with my friends.
figurative The CEO had to manage down the company's expenses in order to stay profitable during the economic downturn.
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