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verbhan·dledhan·dling\ˈhan(d)-liŋ, ˈhan-dəl-iŋ\
Definition of HANDLE
transitive verb
1
a : to try or examine (as by touching, feeling, or moving) with the hand <handle silk to judge its weight> b : to manage with the hands <handle a horse>
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: to act on or perform a required function with regard to <handle the day's mail>
4
: to engage in the buying, selling, or distributing of (a commodity)
intransitive verb
: to act, behave, or respond in a certain way when handled or directed <a car that handles well>
— han·dle·able \-dəl-ə-bəl\ adjective
Examples of HANDLE
- Handle the fruit carefully or it will bruise.
- The baked potatoes were too hot to handle with our bare hands.
- He knows how to handle a motorcycle.
- He handles his motorcycle well.
- She learned how to handle a weapon.
- She handles all the bookkeeping.
- The system is handled by the main computer.
- She's proven that she can handle anything.
- The airport handles both passenger and cargo flights.
- She couldn't handle being away from her children for more than a couple of days.
First Known Use of HANDLE
before 12th century
Related to HANDLE
Synonyms: address, contend (with), cope (with), field, grapple (with), hack, manage, maneuver, manipulate, negotiate, play, swing, take, treat, come to grips with, have a grip on
Related Words: engineer, finesse, jockey; bring off, carry off, carry out, get off, pull; command, direct, guide, steer; control, micromanage, regulate, run; react (to), respond (to)
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