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    manageable
    /ˈmanɪdʒəbl/

    adjective

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  2. a number, level, or size that is manageable is not too big and can be controlled: This year's budget projections look "manageable". Her monthly debt repayments are now down to a more manageable $129. The organization needs to be broken down into smaller, more manageable chunks.

  3. The meaning of MANAGEABLE is capable of being managed. How to use manageable in a sentence.

  4. a number, level, or size that is manageable is not too big and can be controlled: This year's budget projections look "manageable". Her monthly debt repayments are now down to a more manageable $129. The organization needs to be broken down into smaller, more manageable chunks.

  5. Manageable definition: that can be managed; tractable; governable; achievable.. See examples of MANAGEABLE used in a sentence.

  6. If you can handle something, it's manageable. An overworked college student might decide to drop a horrible chemistry class to make the semester more manageable. Anything that you can accomplish can be described with the adjective manageable.

  7. Define manageable. manageable synonyms, manageable pronunciation, manageable translation, English dictionary definition of manageable. adj. Capable of being managed or controlled: manageable problems. man′age·a·bil′i·ty , man′age·a·ble·ness n. man′age·a·bly adv. American Heritage®...

  8. adjective. Something that is manageable is of a size, quantity, or level of difficulty that people are able to deal with. He will now try to cut down the task to a manageable size. The present flow of refugees was manageable.

  9. MANAGEABLE definition: easy to control: . Learn more.

  10. adjective. /ˈmænɪdʒəbl/ possible to deal with or control. Use conditioner regularly to make your hair soft and manageable. The debt has been reduced to a more manageable level. It is important to present new information in manageable chunks. The journey is easily manageable in half an hour. opposite unmanageable. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  11. to dominate or influence (a person) by tact, flattery, or artifice: He manages the child with exemplary skill. to handle, direct, govern, or control in action or use: She managed the boat efficiently. to wield (a weapon, tool, etc.). Sport to handle or train (a horse) in the exercises of the manège.