managing
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
manage/ˈmanɪʤ/
▶verb
- 1 be in charge of; run.
- 2 supervise (staff).
- 3 be the manager of (a sports team or a performer).
- 4 administer and regulate (resources under one's control).
- 5 maintain control or influence over (a person or animal).
- 6 control the use or exploitation of (land).
- 7 succeed in surviving or in attaining one's aims; cope.
■ succeed in achieving or producing (something difficult).
■ succeed in withstanding.
■ be free to attend at (a certain time).
– derivatives
managing adjective & noun.
managing adjective & noun.
– origin C16 (in the sense ‘put (a horse) through the paces of the manège’): from Ital. maneggiare, based on L. manus ‘hand’.
'managing' also found in these Oxford entries:
Church Commissioners
- conduct
- diplomacy
- direction
- director
- financier
- forestry
- manage
- management
- MD
- museology
- running
- undertaking
- unit trust
- waterworks

