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διευθύνω

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Koine Greek διευθύνω (dieuthúnō, to make straight, to rule), from δια- (dia-, through) + εὐθύνω (euthúnō, I make straight, I direct). For the modern sense of "to direct, manage", semantic loan from French diriger.

Verb

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διευθύνω (diefthýno) (past διηύθυνα/διεύθυνα, passive διευθύνομαι)

  1. to manage, direct, organise (UK), organize (US)
  2. to command, order
  3. to coordinate

Conjugation

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Synonyms

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