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manacle
noun a handcuff; a shackle for the hand or wrist.
verb (manacled , manacling ) to handcuff someone; to restrain someone with manacles.
[14c: French, from Latin manicula , from manus hand]
noun a handcuff; a shackle for the hand or wrist.
verb (manacled , manacling ) to handcuff someone; to restrain someone with manacles.
[14c: French, from Latin manicula , from manus hand]
manage
verb (managed , managing )
1 to be in overall control or charge of, or the manager of, something or someone She manages the financial side of the business .
2 to deal with something or handle it successfully or competently I can manage my own affairs I don't know how to manage his temper tantrums .
3 tr & intr to succeed in doing or producing something; to cope with it Can you manage the food if I organize the drink? It's very heavy; I hope you can manage to lift it
4 to have, or to be able to find, enough room, time, etc for something Can you manage another sandwich? I won't manage the meeting tomorrow after all .
5 intr (usu manage on something) to succeed in living on (a specified amount of money, etc) expected to manage on £50 a week .
6 to handle (eg a tool or weapon) She manages a spoon quite well now .
7 to control (an animal).
[16c: from Italian maneggiare to handle or train (a horse), from Latin manus hand]
managing adjective having executive control; administering managing editor .
verb (managed , managing )
1 to be in overall control or charge of, or the manager of, something or someone She manages the financial side of the business .
2 to deal with something or handle it successfully or competently I can manage my own affairs I don't know how to manage his temper tantrums .
3 tr & intr to succeed in doing or producing something; to cope with it Can you manage the food if I organize the drink? It's very heavy; I hope you can manage to lift it
4 to have, or to be able to find, enough room, time, etc for something Can you manage another sandwich? I won't manage the meeting tomorrow after all .
5 intr (usu manage on something) to succeed in living on (a specified amount of money, etc) expected to manage on £50 a week .
6 to handle (eg a tool or weapon) She manages a spoon quite well now .
7 to control (an animal).
[16c: from Italian maneggiare to handle or train (a horse), from Latin manus hand]
managing adjective having executive control; administering managing editor .
manageable
adjective able to be managed or controlled, especially without much difficulty; governable.
manageability or manageableness noun .
manageably adverb .
adjective able to be managed or controlled, especially without much difficulty; governable.
manageability or manageableness noun .
manageably adverb .
managed fund
noun , finance a unit-linked insurance or savings plan, etc invested by professional managers.
noun , finance a unit-linked insurance or savings plan, etc invested by professional managers.
management
noun
1 the skill or practice of controlling, directing or planning something, especially a commercial enterprise or activity.
2 the managers of a company, etc, as a group.
3 the manner of directing, controlling or using something.
[16c]
noun
1 the skill or practice of controlling, directing or planning something, especially a commercial enterprise or activity.
2 the managers of a company, etc, as a group.
3 the manner of directing, controlling or using something.
[16c]
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