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managerial
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Word definitions for managerial in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1767, see manager + -al (1).
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Managerial \Man`a*ge"ri*al\, a. Of or pertaining to management or a manager; as, managerial qualities. ``Managerial responsibility.'' --C. Bront['e].
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. involving management-like duties
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES managerial occupations (= a job that involves being a manager ) ▪ Women in managerial occupations tend to have children later. managerial/management expertise (= skill at managing people at work ) ▪ Does he have ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of or relating to the function or responsibility or activity of management
Usage examples of managerial.
From the frail, dreamy youth who showed such extraordinary guts when he had his fenestration operation, he has become an extremely competent, managerial sort of holy man with a talent for the ceremonial aspect of his services.
Hartman, and Phy, along with a few insubstantial bits of furnishings and controls, were standing in the air fifty stories above the hundred-story summit of World Managerial Center.
Fletch, in managerial mode, and SC, finally showing her pregnancy, arguing angles for the wedding webcast with her crew while trying to keep paparazzi Marty and Jake in their corner.
And Punky, who had belonged to the managerial classes for more eons than he cared to remember, was slow to recognize any instrument used in the performance of manual labor.
The magnetic railway network was a planetwide form of transport that was mainly used for freight but also, to some extent, by the working classes and even, in somewhat more luxurious coaches, by lower managerials.
That is not generally known because in those classes, especially the managerial, the act of drugtaking is considered shameful as well as stupid.
Reiser, the center fielder nonpareil of the '40s and '50s, the man who had made the most hits, scored the most runs, and compiled the highest batting average in history, took a ragamuffin team that had finished last in 1968 and led them to first place with a miraculous combination of managerial insight and inspiration.
And for Chief Financial Officer and the next CEO, he had the managerial polish of a warthog.
There's a whole filtering process that enables people to rise through the system into managerial roles only if they've demonstrated that they've successfully internalized the values demanded by private power.
Leavey currently had a managerial position with a GM auto parts manufacturer in Lockport, New York, a well-paid job as he described it.
We'll be a pie chart displayed at the next managerial meeting that makes everybody look good.
The victims we've found have all belonged to the managerial or professional classes.
I need someone who knows and understands Guild tenets, has or could cut crystal, has managerial skills without being a power freak.