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Handled

Handled is the past tense and past participle of the verb handle. In general use, it expresses that something has been touched, manipulated, or dealt with. This covers both physical handling of objects and more abstract tasks, such as processing a request or managing a situation. For example, “The samples were carefully handled” and “The team has handled the crisis well.”

As a participle, handled forms perfect tenses: has handled, have handled, had handled, and can appear in

Handled can function adjectivally to describe the manner of handling. Common usages include well-handled, poorly handled,

Etymology and history: the word derives from the verb handle, whose roots lie in Germanic languages and

Other domains: in computing and information technology, a handle is a token or reference used to access

See also: handle (disambiguation), handling, handler, handleable.

passive
constructions:
“The
issue
was
handled
by
the
team.”
The
verb
handle
also
yields
the
broader
sense
of
managing
or
dealing
with
something,
as
in
“She
handled
the
question
deftly.”
or
mishandled,
often
hyphenated
in
compounds:
a
well-handled
crisis,
a
poorly-handled
procedure.
The
related
noun
is
handling,
and
related
forms
include
handler
and
handleable
(the
latter
is
less
common;
handleable
or
handleable
variants
appear
in
some
contexts).
Old
English.
The
modern
past
tense
ending
-ed
is
a
standard
English
development,
producing
the
regular
form
handled.
a
resource.
In
this
sense,
events
or
exceptions
may
be
“handled”
by
software,
meaning
they
are
processed
or
managed
by
code;
the
opposite
is
“unhandled.”