Superlative for likely or able to be achieved or attained
“Set a manageable goal of reducing your total sugar consumption by two to five grams per day.”
Superlative for able to be (easily) managed or controlled
“I view it as a manageable situation, but it will require careful attention.”
Superlative for likely, willing, or able to be influenced or persuaded
“He was quite a handful. No, he was not a manageable child.”
Superlative for able to be controlled, dealt with, or moved around without difficulty
“For packing, the sections pull apart, and the pole folds into a manageable bundle.”
Superlative for requiring or involving very little or no effort
Superlative for polite, compliant, or generally well-behaved
Superlative for able to be borne
Superlative for able to be carried or easily moved
(British, of prices) Superlative for extremely low in price as to be competitive
Superlative for harmless or producing no ill effect
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