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View usage for: handling in British English (ˈhændlɪŋ) noun1. the act or an instance of picking up, turning over, or touching something 2. treatment, as of a theme in literature 3. a. the process by which a commodity is packaged, transported, etc b. (as modifier) handling charges 4. law the act of receiving property that one knows or believes to be stolen handling in Automotive Engineering (hændlɪŋ) noun( Automotive engineering: Design and performance) The handling of a vehicle is how well it responds to being driven and how easy it is to control. The integrated chassis design provides a perfect blend of light controls and positive,stable handling. The car has smooth, sharp handling and very keen throttle response. The handling was impressive for such a tiny car, and she found it easy to control. Examples of 'handling' in a sentencehandling A police watchdog is probing 17 officers over the handling of the case.A police watchdog is probing 17 officers over the handling of the case.Their anger was fuelled by concern over the handling of previous cases.There were five complaints over its handling of the riots but none led to disciplinary action.But it added that the judge had not criticised it for its handling of the matter.With his handling of the situation during his last couple of weeks in charge.The company is also facing serious criticism over its handling of the crisis.There are also lingering complaints over the handling of alternative business structure applications.An inquiry into the police handling of the matter has also been opened.Many were anxious about their future and blamed management for its handling of the situation.His alleged victim said party officials should hang their heads in shame over their handling of her case.For his handling of the crisis.At these speeds it's going to be a matter of boat handling and survival.For the first time in months, he felt confident about his handling of the situation.Police plan to formally review their handling of the case to see if they have missed anything or could have done anything differently.Information will be passed to an independent review of the church's handling of the case.Where we find questionable practices in sales or complaint handling, firms can expect that we will take action.As a gesture of goodwill we have offered 500 for the inconvenience caused and the handling of the complaint.Her deft handling of the crisis prompted Fortune magazine this month to name her the most powerful woman in business.While the umpires may have incurred the wrath of the crowd, their handling of matters on the field has been smooth enough.Financial firms were told to repay billions of pounds to millions of people, giving rise to a huge industry in complaint handling.The handling of the crisis is being led by the Foreign Office.The internal inquiry the party has embarked upon should, of course, look at the complaints and at the handling of personnel matters. Synonyms of 'handling'management, running, treatment, approach More Synonyms of handling All related terms of 'handling'The family has criticized the military's handling of the affair. Additional synonymsDefinition management of the affairs of an organization Standards in the administration of justice have degenerated. Synonyms management, government, running, control, performance, handling, direction, conduct, application, command, provision, distribution, governing, administering, execution, overseeing, supervision, manipulation, governance, dispensation, superintendenceDefinition the management or handling of an activity or business Also up for discussion will be the conduct of free and fair elections. Synonyms management, running, control, handling, administration, direction, leadership, organization, guidance, supervisionDefinition management or guidance The house was built under the direction of his partner. Synonyms management, government, control, charge, administration, leadership, command, guidance, supervision, governance, oversight, superintendence- handiwork
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