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managing

intermediateB1

/ˈmænɪdʒɪŋ/ · man-ag-ing

To be in charge of or supervise an organization or set of tasks.

Meanings

verbformal

To be in charge of or supervise an organization or set of tasks.

کسی تنظیم یا کام کے سیٹ کی نگرانی کرنا یا اس کی دیکھ بھال کرنا۔

انتظام کرنا

intizām karna

Formal: مدیریت کرنا

Synonyms

overseeadministersuperviseنگران ہوناانتظام کرناادارت کرنا

Antonyms

neglectignoreabandonنظر انداز کرناتوجہ نہ دیناچھوڑ دینا

Common Collocations

  • manage a team
  • successfully managing
  • managing resources

Example Sentences

She is managing the project efficiently.

وہ منصوبے کو مؤثر طریقے سے چلانے میں مصروف ہے۔

Woh mansoobe ko mo'asar tareeqay se chalanay mein masroof hai.

He is managing his time well.

وہ اپنے وقت کا عمدہ انتظام کر رہا ہے۔

Woh apne waqt ka umda intizām kar raha hai.

They are managing the company in a sustainable way.

وہ کمپنی کو پائیدار طریقے سے چلا رہے ہیں۔

Woh company ko paidaar tareeqay se chala raha hain.

Easily Confused With

managing director:A managing director is a senior executive responsible for the daily operations of a company, while 'managing' refers generally to overseeing tasks.

Word Family

management
nounانتظامیہ
manager
nounمینجر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'manage' as you would 'handle' something carefully.

Picture a manager overseeing a busy office environment.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

دنیا کے سامانِ سیاست کی کیا بات کی جائے، انتظام کرنے والے ہر ایک پل بے حال ہیں۔

Dunya ke saamaan-e-siyasat ki kya baat ki jaye, Intizam karne walay har ek pal behaal hain.

What can we say about the world's arrangements of politics, Those who manage it are overwhelmed every moment.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

انتظام سب سے بڑی طاقت ہے

Intizām sab se bari taqat hai

Management is the greatest strength.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "manuāre" — to handle or control

First known use: 15th century

The word 'manage' comes from Middle French 'managier', which in turn is derived from the Latin 'manuāre', reflecting control or directing tasks.