managerial
[ˌmɛənəˈd͡ʒɪɹi.əl]
UK: /ˌmænɪˈd͡ʒɪəɹi.əl/
MƐƏNƏD͡ƷꞮɹI · əl (2 syllables)
English
Adj Top 43,447
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Definition
Of or relating to a manager or management; involving management-like duties.
Etymology
From manager + -ial.
Example Sentences
- "As I crisscrossed managerial circles in different corporations, becoming known in some segments of the corporate world and running into managers that I had met in the course of my search, often in odd places, my personal contacts increased as managers referred me to each other."
- "I left the kitchen and went over to Chuckʼs desk, feeling very managerial when I asked him to show me his progress."
- "Terry Gourvish, the lead author if the authorised commercial history of BR, described the new BTC structure thus: "The conclusion must be that the combination of a few undynamic railwaymen, underpaid full-timers (Commission and General Staff) and poorly-paid part-time businessmen was not a very potent managerial cocktail.""
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