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society > authority > control > [verb (transitive)] > manage or administer (43)
steerc888

To manage, administer (government); to conduct (business, negotiations, etc.). Obsolete.

leadc1175

To conduct (affairs); to manage, govern.

guyc1330

To command (an army, etc.); to govern, rule (a country); to administer, manage (affairs, an office). Cf. guide, v. 3 4.

guidec1374

transitive. To act as guide to; to go with or before for the purpose of leading the way: said of persons, of God, Providence, and of impersonal…

governa1382

transitive. To preside over, run, or administer the affairs of (a household or other institution).

ministera1382

transitive. To guide, direct, or manage (affairs, etc.). Obsolete.

treat1387

To manage, rule, govern (a person); to lead, induce (to some course of action); reflexive to conduct oneself, behave. Obsolete.

administer1395

transitive. Originally: to perform or execute (a task, office, etc.). Later also (now more usually): to carry out or oversee the tasks necessary…

dispose1398

To regulate or govern in an orderly way; to order, control, direct, manage, command. Obsolete.

skift?a1400

To arrange, devise, manage, or order (something). Obsolete.

warda1400

transitive. To rule, govern (a land, people); to administer (an estate); to act as guardian to (a child). Obsolete.

solicit1429

To conduct, manage, or attend to (business, affairs, etc.); to push forward or prosecute. Obsolete.

to deal with1469

(a) to deal with: to act in regard to, administer, handle, dispose in any way of (a thing). (b) to handle effectively; to grapple with; to take…

handlea1470

transitive. To exert authority or control over (a person, animal, etc.); to control (a vessel or vehicle); to manage.

execute1483

To deal with as an executor; to administer. Obsolete. rare.

convoy?a1513

transitive. Chiefly Scottish. To conduct or carry out (business, a matter); to manage; to contrive to bring about, accomplish. Obsolete.

conveyc1515

To manage with secrecy, privacy, or craft. Obsolete.

mayne1520

transitive. To conduct, direct, or manage (an affair).

to bear (a person or thing) in (also an, a, on) handa1522

With clause, esp. that-clause, as complement. To assert, maintain to (a person) (that he or she has done something, or is something); to charge…

keepa1535

To carry on and manage, to conduct as one's own (an establishment or business, a school, shop, etc.). to keep house: see house, n.1 int.phrases 4b.

administrate1538

transitive. To manage, run; to see to the running of; = administer, v. 1a.

solicitate1547

transitive. To manage or conduct.

to dispose of1573

to dispose of (with indirect passive to be disposed of). To make a disposition, ordering, or arrangement of; to do what one will with; to order…

manure1583

transitive. To hold, occupy, take charge or possession of (land or property); to have the tenure of; to administer, control, or manage. Obsolete.

carry1600

transitive. To conduct or manage (an incident, situation, event, etc.). Obsolete (archaic in later use).

manage1609

transitive. To take charge of, control, or direct (a household, institution, business, state, etc.). Also intransitive.

negotiate1619

transitive. To conduct a negotiation or negotiations about (a matter, affair, etc.).

conduct1632

To direct, manage, carry on (a transaction, process, business, institution, legal case, etc.).

to carry on1638

transitive. To engage in or conduct (work, a business, etc.); to participate in (esp. a regular or habitual activity).

mesnage1654

transitive. To control, manage.

nurse1745

transitive. Formerly: †to manage (land) carefully or economically; (also) to manage (an estate) on behalf of another person, esp. a minor (obsolete)…

work1841

transitive. To manage or administer (an institution, system, etc.); to direct or be responsible for the operation of; to run. Also: to manage…

operate1850

transitive. Originally U.S. To manage, to direct the operation of (a business, enterprise, etc.); to carry out or through, apply (a principle, a…

run1857

Originally U.S. transitive. To direct, conduct, organize, manage (a business, etc.). Also more generally: to bring organization to bear upon…

stage-manage1906

transitive. To arrange with a view to stage effect. Also absol.

ramrod1920

transitive. Chiefly U.S. regional (western) To manage or direct closely; to control, to supervise, to run.

Subcategories:

— the use of finances or provisions (1)
— household (1)
— activities (1)
— unfairly or for one's own advantage (2)
— badly (1)
— with excessive attention to detail (1)
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