The difference between Bewield and Manage
When used as verbs, bewield means to hold in hand, whereas manage means to direct or be in charge of.
Manage is also noun with the meaning: the act of managing or controlling something.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bewield and Manage
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Bewield as a verb (transitive, rare):
To hold in hand; rule; control; manage; handle; wield.
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Manage as a verb (transitive):
To direct or be in charge of.
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Manage as a verb (transitive):
To handle or control (a situation, job).
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Manage as a verb (transitive):
To handle with skill, wield (a tool, weapon etc.).
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Manage as a verb (intransitive):
To succeed at an attempt.
Examples:
"He managed to climb the tower."
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Manage as a verb (ambitransitive):
To achieve (something) without fuss, or without outside help.
Examples:
"It's a tough job, but I'll manage."
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Manage as a verb:
To train (a horse) in the manège; to exercise in graceful or artful action.
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Manage as a verb (obsolete):
To treat with care; to husband.
Examples:
"rfquotek Dryden"
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Manage as a verb (obsolete):
To bring about; to contrive.
Examples:
"rfquotek Shakespeare"
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Manage as a noun (now, _, rare):
The act of managing or controlling something.
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Manage as a noun (horseriding):
Manège.