manageable - use in sentences

Preposition: in

  • term: He felt that all the points made by members were manageable in terms of the way in which IWG work would be undertaken.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • keep: To keep things manageable, the original data are sampled to produce a screen image no bigger than 600 screen pixels.
  • make: These days, I am allowing myself to cut things down, to make things more manageable.

Modifies a noun

  • chunk: Breaking things down into a series of manageable chunks usually makes things easier.
  • proportion: Clearly we need to trim this down to manageable proportions.
  • size: The bonfire was of a far more manageable size than some in recent years.
  • workload: The first year went by with few problems, lots of friends and support and a manageable workload.
  • portion: We break the process down into manageable portions for our clients.
  • repayment: We can contact all your creditors to negotiate a manageable repayment of your debt.

Modifying Another Word

  • remotely: PMC enables branch servers to perform as print servers because they are remotely manageable on a one-to-many basis.
  • easily: In many cases, the cost are easily manageable - far less than moving house for example.
  • perfectly: Things like going to the shops, which would in practice be perfectly manageable with relatively modest amounts of lifting, then become impossible.
  • fairly: When the sale isn't on they are $ 15 which is a fairly manageable price point too.
  • quite: We're now up to 4519 lines of code, so it's still quite manageable.
  • completely: In terms of work, the reading and assignments are at a level much higher than at A-level, but it is completely manageable.

Used with adjective complement

  • seem: Once you start to tick off your checklist it will seem much more manageable.
  • become: However this becomes manageable the more work you have to mark.
  • remain: Therefore, during the next few weeks there will be some thinning out of material to ensure the site remains manageable.
  • look: Potatoes and willow might be introduced subsequently, and looked manageable.
  • make: Larger summary lists are made more manageable by our range of'Sort Order' buttons.

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