Managed synonyms
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Trained
Trained
Having, or caused to act or function by, a sense of urgency or compulsion
Trained
Trained
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Trained
Trained
Trained
Trained
shined up
Trained
tuned up
Trained
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trained fine
Trained
given a workout
Trained
Governed
Inhibited or restrained in one's words and actions.
Governed
Governed
(Graph theory) Having the properties of a directed graph.
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Governed
Governed
(comparative more ordered, superlative most ordered)
Governed
Done under supervision; watched.
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Governed
Governed
taken care of
Governed
wild (antonym)
Untamed; not domesticated.
undisciplined (antonym)
uneducated (antonym)
ungoverned (antonym)
Lacking restraint
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free (antonym)
Not subject to a given condition; exempt:
unsupervised (antonym)
Not supervised; not being constantly observed.
educated (related)
Based on a certain amount of experience or factual knowledge:
trained (related)
Manipulated in shape or habit.
governed (related)
Governed
(Informal) To cope:
To struggle or work hard to deal with something:
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To contend is to believe something is a fact or to deal with a challenge.
(Informal) To get, arrange, or maneuver by cleverness, persuasion, etc., or esp. by craftiness, trickery, etc.
To wiggle or wriggle
To perform or execute; carry out:
To oversee and manage; supervise.
To watch over and manage; supervise; superintend
To have a liking or attachment:
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Wield is defined as to handle a tool, weapon or power with skill.
Steer means to control the course of action and momentum of someone or something.
To control the functioning of; run:
Muddle is defined as to mix up, confuse or think in a confused way, or to mix up a drink.
Maintain is defined as to keep in a current state in order to prevent from failing or breaking or to carry on or to support or provide.
To show the way to, or direct the course of, by going before or along with; conduct; guide
To husband is defined as to conserve or use economically.
To provide with a head:
To exert control or influence over; direct:
(Intransitive) To get along, succeed (well or badly); to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circumstances or train of events.
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To execute is defined as to carry out, perform or put to death.
To plan and direct skillfully; superintend; guide (a measure, action, etc. through)
To manage or use with thrift
To designate is defined as to appoint or assign someone to something, or to indicate or signify something.
To break up the surface soil around (plants) in order to destroy weeds, prevent crusting, and preserve moisture
To think up; devise; scheme; plan
To manage, control, or direct
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(Informal) To order (a person) about; act bossy with
To manage or supervise the conduct, performance or execution of; to govern or regulate the parameters for the conduct, performance or execution of; to work in an administrative capacity.
To succeed in doing (a task, for example); carry out or complete.
The definition of arrange is to put things in a certain order, form or design.
Distribute is defined as to divide, scatter or hand out.
Disburse is defined as to pay or give out.
To manage or direct; administer
To perform the functions of a priest, minister, rabbi, etc. at a religious ceremony
To serve as a minister in a church
To attend to dangers to or regarding.
To direct, plan, or supervise (a project or activity).
To bring about; make happen; cause or accomplish:
Fend is defined as to stand up to, resist or defend.
To cause to operate or function; actuate, use, or manage:
To perform or execute; carry out:
failed (antonym)
To omit to perform (an expected duty, for example):
followed (antonym)
To accept the guidance, command, or leadership of:
obeyed (antonym)
To be guided by; submit to the control of
mismanaged (antonym)
To manage or administer badly or dishonestly
endured (related)
To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out.
succeeded (related)
To achieve or accomplish something planned or attempted
achieved (related)
To gain with effort or despite difficulty; reach:
thriven (related)
Thrive means to grow strong and healthy.
multi-vendor (related)
shared (related)
converged (related)
fully-managed (related)
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