(of a situation, task or person) To handle or control
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To furnish with, or cause to be present
To direct, handle, control, or be in charge of
“He had been driving to the premises with Basharat, who was due to manage the business when the collision occurred near Samlesbury Hall.”
To be able to accomplish
“I can probably manage forty hours of work this week if necessary.”
To succeed despite difficult circumstances
“You could probably manage with just a laptop in the passenger seat as your navigator.”
To handle with skill
“Representative payees helped respondents manage money and pay rent in a timely fashion.”
(of a situation, task or person) To handle or control
“It broke my heart to put her in there but doctors told me I wouldn't be able to manage her.”
To deal with underhandedly
“He specifically instructed his accountant to manage the books.”
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