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    Han·dle
    /ˈhandəl/

    verb

    • 1. feel or manipulate with the hands: "heavy paving slabs can be difficult to handle" Similar holdpick upgraspgrip
    • 2. manage (a situation or problem): "a lawyer's ability to handle a case properly" Similar administermanagecontrolconduct

    noun

    • 1. the part by which a thing is held, carried, or controlled: "the pan features helpful lifting handles"
    • 2. a name or nickname: informal "that's some handle for a baby"
  2. handle. [transitive] to deal with a situation, a person, an area of work or a strong emotion. handle something/somebody A new man was appointed to handle the crisis. She's very good at handling her patients. He decided to handle things himself.

  3. 5 days ago · A handle is a small round object or a lever that is attached to a door and is used for opening and closing it. I turned the handle and found the door was open. 2. countable noun. A handle is the part of an object such as a tool, bag, or cup that you hold in order to be able to pick up and use the object.

  4. Definitions of handle. verb. touch, lift, or hold with the hands. “Don't handle the merchandise” synonyms: palm. see more. verb. manage or wield effectively. synonyms: manage, wield. see more. verb. be in charge of, act on, or dispose of. “This blender can't handle nuts” synonyms: care, deal, manage. see more. verb. interact in a certain way.

  5. to manage, deal with, or be responsible for: My wife handles the household accounts. This computer handles all our billing. to use or employ, especially in a particular manner; manipulate: to handle color expertly in painting.

  6. to touch, hold, or pick up something: You must wash your hands before handling food. handle verb [T] (BUY) to buy and sell goods: He's been charged with handling stolen goods. handle. noun [ C ] uk / ˈhændl / us. B2. the part of something that you use to hold it or open it: a door handle. the handle on a suitcase. Idioms. fly off the handle.

  7. 1. A part that is designed to be held or operated with the hand: the handle of a suitcase; the handle of a faucet. 2. A means of understanding or control: has a handle on the situation. 3. a. Slang A person's name. b. An alternate name or nickname, especially one chosen for self-identification on online forums or citizens band radio. 4.

  8. verb. /ˈhændl/ Verb Forms. deal with. [transitive] to deal with a situation, a person, an area of work, or a strong emotion handle something A new man was appointed to handle the crisis. She's very good at handling her patients. The sale was handled by Adams Commercial. We can handle up to 500 calls an hour at our new offices.

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