Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To be in charge in British Thesaurus
To be in charge
a British spelling of bureaucratize
bureaucratize (verb)
to run a state or an organization in a way that relies heavily on bureaucratic processes
micromanage (verb)
showing disapproval to control every part of a business or system in a way that is not necessary or useful
watch over ()
look after ()
to be responsible for something
administer (verb)
to be responsible for making certain that something is done according to the rules
be in the driving seat (British)
British to be the person who is controlling a situation
be in the saddle (informal)
informal to have control of something
front (verb)
to be the leader or main representative of a group
guide (verb)
to try to make a situation or an organization develop in a particular way
have someone in the palm of your hand ()
to have complete power over someone so that they do what you tell them to do
head (verb)
to be in control of a group or an organization
lead (verb)
to be in control of the way in which a discussion or conversation develops
if someone is pulling the strings, they are controlling a situation and the people in it, especially secretly
to control something such as an organization or institution in a very strict and effective way
to start controlling someone who has been behaving badly
to be the person in a relationship who has the most control and makes most of the decisions