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'Intractable' means difficult to manipulate, or hard to manage.
No, although 'man' and 'age' are both nouns, they have nothing necessarily to with the word 'manage'.
to manage - infinitive managing - progressive manage - base form/ simple present managed - simple past will manage - simple future
Pull off, grapple, handle
The definition and proper usage of the word managed is to handle or direct with skill. An example of the proper use of the word manage is "The business is managed by the owner's daughter.".
'Intractable' means difficult to manipulate, or hard to manage.
poorly
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Sighting means to manage to see or observe
The French word for poorly is malade.
Yes, "botch" is a word. It means to carry out a task poorly or haphazardly, resulting in a mistake or failure.
The root word for "governor" is "govern," which means to control, direct, or manage.
That spelling is a French word (ménage) meaning household.The English word manage means to direct or operate.
Mouilleur literally means dampener. It is regularly used in sports to describe a player performing poorly.
it means is like a man or lady is poorly and thier stuipid
No, although 'man' and 'age' are both nouns, they have nothing necessarily to with the word 'manage'.
Previously means "existing or occurring before in time or order" and fits the best interpretation of the question I can manage.