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managerial
[man-i-jeer-ee-uhl]
adjective
pertaining to management or a manager.
managerial functions; the managerial class of society.
managerial
/ ˌæɪˈɪəɪə /
adjective
of or relating to a manager or to the functions, responsibilities, or position of management
Other Word Forms
- managerially adverb
- nonmanagerial adjective
- quasi-managerial adjective
- quasi-managerially adverb
- semimanagerial adjective
- semimanagerially adverb
- ˌԲˈ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of managerial1
Example Sentences
Frank has, however, has served his apprenticeship, moving through the managerial gears in Denmark then England.
Football coach and analyst John Walker has undertaken extensive analysis of Martin's managerial career and believes many people misunderstand his style.
But hesitation, at this stage of the managerial carousel, can be costly.
The left has the ideas, but I also think we have to deal with a kind of professional/managerial class culture that can be quite hostile.
Referencing a report in the Standard, external which said he was "teetering between hero and clown" depending on the result in Bilbao, Spurs boss Postecoglou defended his managerial record despite his side's poor domestic season.
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