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management
noun
-
management
the
act
or
process
of
organizing
and
controlling
people
,
resources
,
or
situations
•
Good
management
kept
the
project
on
schedule
.
Good
management
kept
the
project
on
schedule
.
•
Efficient
water
management
allows
farmers
to
grow
crops
in
the
desert
.
Efficient
water
management
allows
farmers
to
grow
crops
in
the
desert
.
From
manage
+
-ment
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
16th
century
,
from
Italian
‘
maneggiare
’
meaning
‘
to
handle
’.
noun
-
management
the
people
who
direct
and
control
a
company
or
organization
•
Management
announced
a
new
bonus
policy
today
.
Management
announced
a
new
bonus
policy
today
.
•
The
workers
went
on
strike
to
pressure
management
for
better
safety
standards
.
The
workers
went
on
strike
to
pressure
management
for
better
safety
standards
.
noun
-
management
the
skill
of
planning
,
organizing
,
and
directing
effectively
•
Her
excellent
classroom
management
kept
every
student
engaged
.
Her
excellent
classroom
management
kept
every
student
engaged
.
•
Effective
money
management
can
prevent
debt
.
Effective
money
management
can
prevent
debt
.
judgement
noun
-
judgement
the
ability
to
make
sensible
decisions
or
form
sensible
opinions
•
Ella's
calm
judgement
helped
the
team
choose
the
safest
hiking
route
.
Ella's
calm
judgement
helped
the
team
choose
the
safest
hiking
route
.
•
Drivers
need
quick
judgement
when
a
child
runs
into
the
road
.
Drivers
need
quick
judgement
when
a
child
runs
into
the
road
.
noun
an
official
decision
made
by
a
court
or
a
judge
•
The
High
Court's
judgement
set
a
new
legal
precedent
.
The
High
Court's
judgement
set
a
new
legal
precedent
.
•
Solicitors
reviewed
the
lengthy
judgement
overnight
.
Solicitors
reviewed
the
lengthy
judgement
overnight
.
arrangement
noun
plans
and
preparations
you
make
so
that
something
can
happen
later
•
We
made
all
the
travel
arrangements
weeks
before
the
holiday
.
We
made
all
the
travel
arrangements
weeks
before
the
holiday
.
•
The
school
handled
the
seating
arrangements
for
the
graduation
ceremony
.
The
school
handled
the
seating
arrangements
for
the
graduation
ceremony
.
From
arrange
+
-ment
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
early
18th
century
.
noun
the
way
things
are
placed
or
organized
,
or
a
collection
of
items
put
in
a
particular
order
or
pattern
•
The
florist
created
a
beautiful
flower
arrangement
for
the
wedding
.
The
florist
created
a
beautiful
flower
arrangement
for
the
wedding
.
•
I
like
the
furniture
arrangement
in
this
living
room
;
it
feels
open
and
welcoming
.
I
like
the
furniture
arrangement
in
this
living
room
;
it
feels
open
and
welcoming
.
noun
an
agreement
or
understanding
between
people
about
what
they
will
do
or
how
something
will
be
handled
•
After
some
discussion
,
they
reached
an
arrangement
on
the
monthly
rent
.
After
some
discussion
,
they
reached
an
arrangement
on
the
monthly
rent
.
•
The
divorce
was
peaceful
because
a
financial
arrangement
had
been
settled
in
advance
.
The
divorce
was
peaceful
because
a
financial
arrangement
had
been
settled
in
advance
.
noun
a
piece
of
music
that
has
been
changed
so
it
can
be
performed
by
different
instruments
or
in
a
new
style
•
The
jazz
trio
played
an
upbeat
arrangement
of
a
classic
folk
song
.
The
jazz
trio
played
an
upbeat
arrangement
of
a
classic
folk
song
.
•
This
orchestral
arrangement
adds
horns
and
strings
to
the
original
piano
piece
.
This
orchestral
arrangement
adds
horns
and
strings
to
the
original
piano
piece
.
engagement
noun
an
agreement
that
two
people
will
marry
each
other
•
They
announced
their
engagement
during
a
joyful
family
dinner
.
They
announced
their
engagement
during
a
joyful
family
dinner
.
•
Maria
proudly
showed
her
friends
the
ring
from
her
engagement
.
Maria
proudly
showed
her
friends
the
ring
from
her
engagement
.
noun
a
planned
arrangement
or
appointment
to
meet
,
perform
,
or
take
part
in
something
at
a
specific
time
•
I
’
m
sorry
,
I
can
’
t
join
you
;
I
have
an
engagement
at
the
dentist
this
afternoon
.
I
’
m
sorry
,
I
can
’
t
join
you
;
I
have
an
engagement
at
the
dentist
this
afternoon
.
•
The
author
’
s
next
speaking
engagement
will
be
at
the
city
library
tomorrow
evening
.
The
author
’
s
next
speaking
engagement
will
be
at
the
city
library
tomorrow
evening
.
noun
the
act
of
being
involved
in
or
paying
active
attention
to
something
•
Teachers
used
games
to
increase
student
engagement
in
the
lesson
.
Teachers
used
games
to
increase
student
engagement
in
the
lesson
.
•
High
viewer
engagement
helped
the
video
become
popular
overnight
.
High
viewer
engagement
helped
the
video
become
popular
overnight
.
noun
a
short
fight
between
armed
forces
•
The
soldiers
prepared
for
an
engagement
with
enemy
troops
at
dawn
.
The
soldiers
prepared
for
an
engagement
with
enemy
troops
at
dawn
.
•
The
brief
engagement
lasted
only
an
hour
but
caused
heavy
losses
.
The
brief
engagement
lasted
only
an
hour
but
caused
heavy
losses
.