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Meanings of
controllable
in English
Capable of being controlled.
governable
Related terms
manageable
Synonyms
Examples for "
governable
"
governable
Examples for "
governable
"
1
For she was wilful, you know, and would not have been
governable
.
2
For she was wilful, you know, & would not have been
governable
.
3
The rage of the outlaw grew momently darker and less
governable
.
4
And the man is as
governable
as he is presentable.
5
So, with true industrial-age logic, it set about creating official machinery to quantify Ireland and make it
governable
.
Usage of
controllable
in English
1
Zhao said the overall situation at the border was stable and
controllable
.
2
Beijing has acknowledged the debt problem, but says the risks are
controllable
.
3
The wild element controls the one, and is
controllable
in the other.
4
This study opens up new possibilities in the field of
controllable
release.
5
Because whatever that happening is, it's about as
controllable
as an earthquake.
6
The first is slower, do-able, visible, and
controllable
but will cost more.
7
Under interrogation, her brother wounded, a barely
controllable
Hallie Barlow had melted.
8
The girl was absolutely uncontrolled: was it likely she would prove
controllable
?
9
Hypertension is by far the single most important
controllable
risk factor for stroke.
10
Alternatively; old news may assume a new, more easily
controllable
angle.
11
They note that it remains unclear exactly what qualifies as a
controllable
irregularity.
12
The engine was delivering high power and the helicopter was
controllable
.
13
Possibly, but only if COVID-19 proves
controllable
over a short period.
14
Every single possible variable is
controllable
and programmable from our interface.
15
The guards set about herding us into a tight and easily
controllable
cluster.
16
Quantum theory put an end to the notion of a
controllable
measurement process.
Other examples for "controllable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
controllable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
less controllable
barely controllable
more controllable
controllable way
controllable risk
More collocations
Controllable
through the time
Controllable
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common