Manageable (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Capable of being managed or controlled.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- By dividing the tasks into smaller components, we were able to create a more manageable to-do list.
- A home security system made her daily tasks manageable.
- Dealing with criticism constructively keeps arguments in our family relatively manageable.
- Instead of loading many hours worth of textbooks on me she determined this portion's just going to keep weight load fairly manageable to use even right.
- Without public roads system repair here eventually needs once no resources out fairly kept large like transportation quite likely needs system transport simply down keeping vehicles always once have right turns taken every attempt needed also pretty one then manageable.
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Meaning 2
Capable of existing or taking place or proving true; possible to do.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The new policy made the workload more manageable for the employees.
- She found a part-time job that was manageable alongside her studies.
- The small business owner broke down the large project into manageable tasks.
- The instructor divided the complex material into manageable chunks for the students.
- The event organizers ensured the crowd size was manageable for the venue's capacity.