The program is still manageable by most of the managers
someone was unmangeable was pooping in the garden
The noun forms of the adjective 'manageable' are manageableness and manageability.
"manageable" is an adjective derived from the verb "manage", and it means "can be managed".
Managable is correct in Canada, in other countries it's manageable.
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"I used good time management today and accomplished a lot." "The company management was determined to cut costs." "Management of the chemical spill was complicated by bad weather."
Ulcerative colitis is definitely manageable, but not curable. WebMD is a great resources for management options.
Manageable.
Here is a sentence: After my promotion, I now was responsible to manage my whole office, and though it seemed overwhelming at first, I was glad to receive a higher salary. ! ~Sarah :D
manageable
No, "un-" is a prefix meaning not or opposite. "Manageable" is an adjective on its own, meaning capable of being managed or controlled.
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