Managerial [adjective]

Definition of Managerial:

administrative

Opposite/Antonyms of Managerial:

-


Sentence/Example of Managerial:

Scarcely 2% of the residents had completed four years of college, and only 25% of the workforce held professional or managerial jobs.

We need to have a managerial approach that tries to spread the pain and that tries to keep the core services still functioning.

The latest layoffs stretch beyond hourly workers, who were among the hardest hit at the start of the pandemic in industries such as restaurants and hospitality, to office and managerial positions.

Training and reskilling talent in the workforce provides pathways to managerial roles.

Was all that gossip about disputes and jealousies between Kellogg and Gary last season a managerial dodge for notoriety?

The shift from hourly wage to annual salary for the factory workers, and the change to the other pole for the managerial staff.

"I don't smoke, sir," he stammered in answer to that managerial look of accusation.

Mr. Henderson proclaimed his managerial life a burden, but made no other response.

Altogether it was a good deal of a managerial triumph, as even the manager himself was obliged to admit.

In one scenario, the setting of a gruelling contest at the managerial level becomes "highnoon," for the Earp brothers.