0 to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult: --
1 to be responsible for controlling or organizing someone or something, especially a business or employees: --
2 to succeed in doing something, esp. something difficult: --
[ + to infinitive ] We managed to live on very little money.
[ + to infinitive ] The pilot managed to land the plane safely.
3 to control or organize someone or something, esp. a business: --
Does she have any experience managing large projects?
4 to be in charge of and control a company, department, project, team, etc. : --
5 to be able to use something, for example time or money, in an effective way: --
The business of being a human being is conceptualized, experienced, managed, and lived through in radically different ways.
He managed, in a high pro®le arts programme, to attain some sort of balance between the competing claims of aesthetic and utilitarian values.
Prior to this phase, respondents noted comfort with their pedagogical role in terms of managing children and group teaching.
The rest seem to have managed to acquire soba status.
At all times, the land was managed by the farmer as grazed grassland.
Experiences with designing and managing organic rotation trials.
The conflicts can be managed to reconcile the design perspectives.
Pastures were only managed in the sense that decisions were taken concerning the transfer of livestock from one region to another.