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Handle Definition & Meaning

1. A part of an object that is designed to be held or grasped.

Example: The handle of the door was made of brass.

2. To manage or deal with a situation or problem.

Example: She had to handle the difficult customer complaint.

3. A name or nickname used to refer to someone.

Example: His handle on the online forum was "techguru".

4. To control or operate a machine or tool.

Example: He learned how to handle the power saw safely.

5. To touch or manipulate something with one's hands.

Example: She carefully handled the delicate glass figurine.

Examples of the word handle used in sentences.

  • It's important to know how to handle difficult situations with grace.
  • Can you handle the responsibility of taking care of a pet?
  • Please be cautious when you handle the fragile vase.
  • I can handle this heavy box on my own.
  • She has a good handle on the English language.
  • She's having a hard time handling the news of her father's illness.
  • I'm not sure if I can handle another stressful day at work.
  • I need to call someone who knows how to handle computer problems.
  • Can you handle carrying these heavy bags for me?
  • The chef demonstrated how to handle the knife properly when chopping vegetables.
  • As a manager, I have to handle difficult situations with employees on a regular basis.
  • She struggled to handle the heavy baggage by herself, but eventually, got it into the car.
  • The new employee needs some time to learn how to handle the company's software.
  • He couldn't handle the pressure of the competition and eventually dropped out of the tournament.
  • It's important to handle fresh produce with care to prevent bruising or damage during transportation.
  • As a manager, it's important to know how to handle difficult employees and de-escalate any potential conflicts.
  • I'm not sure if I can handle the pressure of this job, but I'm willing to try my best.
  • It's important to handle food carefully to prevent contamination and keep customers safe.
  • The company provided me with a new laptop, but I'm not sure how to handle some of the software programs.
  • If you want to handle your finances properly, you need to learn how to budget and save for unexpected expenses.
  • A good leader knows how to handle conflicts within a team, finding a solution that benefits everyone involved.
  • Despite the pressure of the deadline, he was able to handle the stress and deliver a high-quality, on-time project.
  • She struggled to handle her emotions, often allowing them to get the better of her in difficult situations.
  • The new employee demonstrated an impressive ability to handle complex customer requests with ease and efficiency.
  • As a project manager, I learned to handle multiple tasks at once, ensuring that each one was given the necessary attention.
  • It was impressive to see how the pilot was able to handle the turbulence and land the plane safely.
  • The new employee struggled to handle the workload and quickly became overwhelmed.
  • As a seasoned executive, John knew how to handle the pressure of closing multi-million deals.
  • Due to the nature of her profession, the surgeon had to have steady hands to handle delicate surgeries.
  • When faced with criticism, it's important to handle it with professionalism and grace.
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