Pronunciation: /ˈmæn.ɪdʒ/
noun a person who is in charge of or controls something
A1 I can manage my time effectively.
A2 She has good manage skills in handling difficult situations.
B1 The manager's ability to manage the team is impressive.
B2 Effective manage of resources is crucial for project success.
C1 Her manage of the company's finances led to significant growth.
C2 The CEO's manage of the crisis was praised by stakeholders.
verb to be in charge of or control something
A1 I can manage my time well.
A2 She can manage a team effectively.
B1 The project manager must manage the budget carefully.
B2 He managed to finish the report ahead of schedule.
C1 The CEO is skilled at managing complex business operations.
C2 She effortlessly manages multiple projects simultaneously.
formal As the project manager, it is crucial to efficiently manage resources and timelines.
informal I need to figure out how to manage my time better so I can get everything done.
slang I have to juggle a million things at once, but somehow I manage to keep it all together.
figurative She had to learn how to manage the storm of emotions that came with the breakup.
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