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Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage, oversee

Synonyms:

administer, advise, be in the driver's seat, boss, call the shots, carry on, conduct, control, control the affairs of, dispose, dominate, govern, guide, handle, have the say, head up, influence, keep, lead, operate, ordain, preside over, quarterback, regulate, rule, run, run the show, run things, shepherd, superintend, supervise, take the reins

Antonyms:

misguide, mismanage, neglect
Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give instructions; teach

Synonyms:

address, advise, bid, charge, command, deliver, dictate, enjoin, give directions, give orders, inform, instruct, lecture, order, read, tell, warn

Antonyms:

misguide, mislead
Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: point in a direction; guide

Synonyms:

address, aim, beam, cast, conduct, escort, fix, focus, head, incline, indicate, intend, lay, lead, level, mean, move in, pilot, point, point the way, present, route, see, set, shepherd, show, sight, sight on, slant, steer, target, train, turn, zero in

Antonyms:

diverge, misdirect
Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: send, usually by mail system

Synonyms:

address, designate, inscribe, label, mail, mark, route, superscribe
Main Entry: direct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put all of efforts toward

Synonyms:

address, aim, apply, bend, buckle down, devote, endeavor, fix, give, set, settle, strive, throw, try, turn
Main Entry: address
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: devote effort to something

Synonyms:

apply oneself to, attend to, concentrate on, devote oneself to, dig, direct, engage in, focus on, give, go at, go for, hammer away, have a go at, have at, knuckle down to, peg away, pitch into, plug away at, take care of, take up, throw oneself into, try, turn, turn to, undertake

Antonyms:

avoid, cut, disregard, ignore, overlook, pass, shun, slight
Main Entry: administer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage an organization or effort

Synonyms:

administrate, be in the driver's seat, be in the saddle, boss*, carry out, conduct, control, crack the whip, direct, execute, govern, head, head up, hold the reins, oversee, pull the strings, pull the wires, render, ride herd on, run, run the show, sit on top of, superintend, supervise

Antonyms:

forego, mismanage, neglect
Main Entry: administration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: management of an organization or effort

Synonyms:

administering, agency, application, authority, charge, command, conduct, conducting, control, directing, direction, dispensation, disposition, distribution, enforcement, execution, governing, government, guidance, handling, jurisdiction, legislation, order, organization, overseeing, oversight, performance, policy, power, provision, regulation, rule, running, strategy, superintendence, supervision, surveillance
Main Entry: administrative
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: involved in managing or using power

Synonyms:

authoritative, bureaucratic, central, commanding, controlling, deciding, decisive, departmental, directing, directive, directorial, executive, governing, governmental, in charge, in control, jurisdictional, legislative, managerial, official, organizational, policy-making, presiding, regulative, regulatory, ruling, superintending, supervising, supervisory
Main Entry: advise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: offer recommendation

Synonyms:

admonish, advocate, caution, charge, commend, counsel, direct, dissuade, encourage, enjoin, exhort, forewarn, give a pointer, give a tip, guide, instruct, kibitz, level with, move, opine, point out, preach, prepare, prescribe, prompt, put bug in ear, put in two cents, recommend, steer, suggest, tout, update, urge, warn
Notes: advise (verb) means 'to offer advice to or counsel'; advice (noun) is an opinion about what could or should be done about a situation or problem

Antonyms:

betray, deceive, delude, fool, lie, pretend, trick
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