English to Gujarati Dictionary manage

manage

મેનેજ
definition
verb
their elder son managed the farm
be in charge of (a company, establishment, or undertaking); administer; run.
Catherine managed on five hours' sleep a night
succeed in surviving or in attaining one's aims, especially against heavy odds; cope.
translation of 'manage'
ગોઠવણ કરવી,
વ્યવસ્થા કરવી,
પ્રબંધ કરવો,
બંદોબસ્ત કરવો
verb
વહીવટ કરવો
example
He walked off the pitch unsure whether he would ever 'manage' the team again.
he could not 'manage' 24 March after all
He joined Starwood last year to take up his post at the Westin, where he will 'manage' a staff of 170.
But I had managed to get a supply of special tablets that turn your stomach to concrete, so I could 'manage' the flight.
A clean, seamless line is needed for Oh Foolish Fay, which she cannot quite 'manage' with her operatic vibrato.
They must 'manage' the news staff in ways that enable individuals to achieve full potential in their jobs.
It is run by my mom, who retired from being a college professor at Colgate to 'manage' the organization full-time.
Representative payees helped respondents 'manage' money and pay rent in a timely fashion.
It enables district and regional councils to 'manage' New Zealand's resources on land, water, sky and sea.
I used to argue with him because I couldn't 'manage' with the children, but he wouldn't listen.
These advisors help the firms to 'manage' their businesses to compete more effectively in market-driven economies.
In some cases mergers might be driven by the desire of business leaders to 'manage' a larger entity, and perhaps to operate at a global, rather than local, level.
There was no doctor on board and not even another woman, and Golda and I had to 'manage' with the assistance of the steward.
If only one ear is affected then one can 'manage' with the other normal ear.
Bringing up baby is demanding enough, but how do parents 'manage' with twins or triplets?
In August 1997, I was accused of being unfit to organise meetings and 'manage' staff.
If you own or 'manage' staff in a small-to-mid size company, it would pay you great dividends to set aside some money for training.
the skills needed to 'manage' a young, dynamic team
However, if absolutely necessary you could 'manage' with a laptop in the passenger seat as your navigator.
You can get the best of Middle Eastern, especially Egyptian, spices and spice mixes in the dingy shops where you can 'manage' with Hindi.
As James Marshall Bridge states, more has to be shared, so it stands to reason that Joe Public has to 'manage' with less as there will be less to go round.
And before you joined Grow, how did you 'manage' with your three kids?
As a footnote, I would reluctantly object to the consumption of food in the mall, but this could easily be dealt with in the same way the shops 'manage' the problem.
It broke my heart to put her in there but doctors told me I wouldn't be able to 'manage' her.
A knowledge of how to handle conflict can remove much of the stress from those who 'manage' teams and can make it a more enjoyable experience for them.
He turned out for his native Derrybeg, where incidentally he lived for forty years, and later went on to 'manage' the team.
This meant clients provided space for the auditors and helped to 'manage' the staff working for them, he said.
This should serve as a grim warning to those poised to embark on their university careers of the need to 'manage' their money sensibly.
They were spooked, but found a way to 'manage' him.
we 'manage' our cash extremely well
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