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management

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Word definitions for management in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Management \Man"age*ment\, n. [From Manage , v.] The act or art of managing; the manner of treating, directing, carrying on, or using, for a purpose; conduct; administration; guidance; control; as, the management of a family or of a farm; the management ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a management committee ▪ The scheme will be overseen by a management committee. a management consultant (= one who advises a company how to improve its management ) ▪ The company employed management consultants to help ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context uncountable management English) administration; the process or practice of managing. 2 (context management English) The executives of an organisation, especially senior executives.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1590s, "act of managing," from manage + -ment . Meaning "governing body" (originally of a theater) is from 1739.

Usage examples of management.

In offering a few hints for the domestic management of these abnormal conditions, we would at the same time remark, that, while health may be regained by skillful treatment, recovery will be gradual.

He went to the management of the station and told them I was planning to abort calls.

Not but that the duke of Queensberry at one time despaired of succeeding, and being in continual apprehension for his life, expressed a desire of adjourning the parliament, until by time and good management he should be able to remove those difficulties that then seemed to be insurmountable.

Roy instructed a class of young seamen in the management of the Prescott type of aeroplane, which has become the official aero scout of the United States Navy.

Weeks having written an ingenious and excellent treatise on the treatment of the bee, we freely recommend his book to the attention of every apiarian who wishes to succeed in their management.

My father and I lived together at that time in Astell House, a smaller block of flats than Whitelands but under the same management.

For the next five years you will receive a reasonable monthly allowance either from these same bank trustees or from one Miss Lillian Bede who, upon my death, has been offered the management of Mill House and who will, at the end of five years, inherit the estate should it demonstrably profit under her management.

This aspect of labour management was the crucial difference between biomechanics and the Delsarte-Dalcrozean school.

He also had, working under him, the management team of experts that Centaine and Shasa between them had meticulously assembled over the previous forty years.

Iowa did not differ from those of the cognate tribes, nor did their management of the children differ from that of the Dakota, the Omaha, and others.

All its substance and vitality are in the agreement by which the States constitute themselves a firm or copartnership, for certain specific purposes, and for which they open an office and establish an agency under express instructions for the management of the general affairs of the firm.

Wenduyne, on the other hand, which lies between Le Coq and Blankenberghe, has been made by the State, while the management of Blankenberghe, Heyst, and Middelkerke, as bathing stations, is in the hands of their communal councils.

Venice, and he had that wisdom which must naturally belong to a senator who for forty years has had the management of public affairs, and to a man who has bid farewell to women after having possessed twenty mistresses, and only when he felt himself compelled to acknowledge that he could no longer be accepted by any woman.

Roman lady, descended from a consular family, and possessed of so ample an estate, that it required the management of seventy-three stewards.

An undisciplined and unsettled nation of Barbarians required the firmest temper, and the most dexterous management.