manage
[mænɪdʒ]

verb

[Definition]: in charge of, supervise

[Example Sentences]:
1. There are a couple of ways that you can manage your content captured with the Gear 360.
2. Communication is key, whether you manage a staff of 2 or of 222.
3. Kudos to Apple for making it easier to manage two important categories of photos in iOS 9.
4. Many users also find it easier to manage their media files on an Android device.
5. This is a new central place where you can manage the apps you use.
6. There may be ways to learn from each other how to manage our ecosystems.
7. This means that you only manage a single image per user type.
8. They want the ability to help manage their lives through their devices.
9. You need a license key and a service to manage the device.
10. The approach must be not to manage risk but to avoid risk from the beginning.
11. It will integrate Nest control into its app so you can manage everything from one place.
12. I can barely manage and I should be happy I even have a job.
13. We also manage our private cloud for product development, build and testing.
14. The future of storage may not be in storage itself, but in the intelligence to manage it.
15. The service now allows organizations to manage multiple accounts in storage pools.


[Antonyms]mismanage, misgovern, misconduct

[Synonyms]administer, cope
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