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managed

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/ˈmænɪdʒd/ · man-aged

To be in charge of or to control a situation, process, or group.

Meanings

verbformal

To be in charge of or to control a situation, process, or group.

کسی صورتحال، عمل، یا گروہ کی نگرانی کرنا یا کنٹرول کرنا۔

انتظام دیا

intizam diya

Formal: انتظام

Synonyms

controlleddirectedconductedکنٹرول کیاہدایت کیچلایا

Antonyms

neglectedabandonedignoredغفلتترکنظرانداز

Common Collocations

  • successfully managed
  • managed a team
  • managed resources

Example Sentences

She managed the project efficiently from start to finish.

اس نے منصوبے کو شروع سے آخر تک مؤثر طریقے سے منظم کیا۔

Us ne mansube ko shuru se aakhir tak mo'asar tareeqe se munazzam kiya.

He managed to find a solution to the complex problem.

اس نے پیچیدہ مسئلے کا حل تلاش کرنے میں کامیابی حاصل کی۔

Us ne pechida maslay ka hal talash karne mein kamiyabi hasil ki.

The team was managed well under her leadership.

اس کی قیادت میں ٹیم کو اچھی طرح منظم کیا گیا۔

Us ki qiadat mein team ko achi tarah munazzam kiya gaya.

Easily Confused With

managed:'Managed' refers to overseeing or controlling, whereas 'mended' means to repair or fix something.

Word Family

management
nounانتظام
manager
nounمنظم
managing
verbمنظم کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a manager as someone who 'manages' tasks like a conductor directs an orchestra.

Imagine a conductor leading a symphony, orchestrating harmony and coordination.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں نہیں ہے فرق جینے اور مرنے کا، اسی کو دیکھ کر جیتے ہیں، جسے دیکھ کر مر جائیں

Mohabbat mein nahin hai farq jeene aur marne ka, isi ko dekh kar jeete hain, jise dekh kar mar jayein.

In love, there is no difference between living and dying; we live by looking at the one, for whom we may die.

Mirza Ghalib, Unverified

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جہاں چاہ وہاں راہ

Jahan chah wahan rah

Where there's a will, there's a way.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "manipulus" — a handful

First known use: 15th century

The word 'managed' is derived from 'manage', which comes from the Italian 'maneggiare' (to handle, especially tools or a horse), which in turn comes from the Latin 'manu actus', meaning 'to handle' or 'to guide'. Its usage evolved in the English language to include overseeing tasks or directing people.