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Synonyms

managing

British  
/ ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ /

adjective

  1. having administrative control or authority

    a managing director

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Example Sentences

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“Many of our colleges have small teams managing content-rich websites with a large number of pages. Because of this, occasional delays in updates can happen despite best efforts.”

From Los Angeles Times

He said the operatives typically work with people managing "laptop farms" - referring to computers based in the US that are run remotely from outside of the country.

From BBC

"Up until now, I've been coping and managing my symptoms. I finally feel that I'm actually living my life."

From BBC

About the authors: Marcello Estevão is managing director and chief economist at the Institute of International Finance and a professor at Georgetown University.

From Barron's

The railroad also didn’t have schedules for making digital technology upgrades or plans for managing the workforce at facilities.

From The Wall Street Journal