handle
[hændəl]

noun,verb

[Definition]: the part for hold of a tool; to process, to hold

[Example Sentences]:
1. Samsung says it can handle temperatures well below 0.
2. The idea is to free users from having to handle their phone so often.
3. So you will need to plan on how to handle it before it launches.
4. That is the best way for me to handle this at this time.
5. Facebook will continue to think about how it should best handle the issue.
6. Apple showed that phones can handle much more than email and phone calls.
7. It is up to each state how they want to handle this issue at least for now.
8. The reality is that we have a deal in place to handle these issues.
9. We also need to be able to scale the system to handle peaks.
10. So it just was something we felt we could handle at that time.
11. They are currently analyzing the tweets to get a better handle on the data.
12. He added that he never wanted to handle a gun again.
13. They help move everyone forward and show people how to handle the future.
14. This will help your team efficiently handle similar issues in the future.
15. The only machine that can handle those functions is the human brain.


[Antonyms]drop, bungle, mismanage

[Synonyms]touch, feel, take