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in charge
adjective as in administrative
Strongest matches
adjective as in commanding
Strong matches
adjective as in managerial
Strongest matches
adjective as in restrained
adjective as in supervisory
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Example Sentences
Our political culture is divided even worse than before largely because the man in charge at the time didn't know how to deal with an emergency and was more concerned with his re-election than saving lives.
By 2017, Brown was in charge of McLaren Racing, after Dennis was ousted by the other owners, and he began to lay out the steps for Norris to graduate to F1.
However, with his contract due to run out after the showpiece in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Clarke was asked if he is sure this will be his final 17 months in charge.
The acting U.S. attorney in charge of the case, Danielle Sassoon, had previously voiced arguments against that position, but that was in a letter to the Trump administration and resulted in her being forced to resign for not toeing the DOJ line.
Cushing will be in charge for the remainder of the season, having previously helped City win the WSL and the FA Cup, plus the League Cup twice, before leaving in January 2020 to join MLS side New York City.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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