1 : to keep several objects in motion in the air at the same time by repeatedly throwing and catching them [no obj] ▪ He is learning to juggle. [+ obj] ▪ He juggled four balls at once. 2 [+ obj] : to do (several things) at the same time
▪ She somehow manages to juggle a dozen tasks at once. ▪ It can be hard to juggle family responsibilities and/with the demands of a full-time job. — see also juggling act at 1act 3 [+ obj] : to make changes to (something) in order to achieve a desired result
▪ I'll have to juggle my schedule a bit to get this all to work out.
▪ She somehow manages to juggle a dozen tasks at once. ▪ It can be hard to juggle family responsibilities and/with the demands of a full-time job. — see also juggling act at 1act
▪ I'll have to juggle my schedule a bit to get this all to work out.







