How to Use manageable in a Sentence

manageable

adjective
  • The conditioner makes your hair more manageable.
  • They divided the students into three manageable groups.
  • We bought smaller, more manageable suitcases.
  • Belle lives 18 miles down I-80, a manageable drive most of the time.
    St. John Barned-Smith, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Mar. 2023
  • This build needs the egg to keep the sweetness manageable.
    Jason O'Bryan, Robb Report, 23 Dec. 2023
  • But there is a way to slow the flow, at least to a manageable trickle.
    wsj.com, 30 Apr. 2023
  • Dream big, and at the same time create a manageable plan for your day to day.
    Komal Minhas, Fortune, 10 May 2023
  • That will both speed production and keep the cost on the manageable side.
    Kristin Shaw, Popular Science, 6 Mar. 2023
  • The key to a great road trip is keeping it manageable for a single day.
    Kevinisha Walker, Los Angeles Times, 4 Nov. 2023
  • Bruce Pearl has Auburn at a place few thought was manageable a decade ago.
    Tom Green | Tgreen@al.com, al, 18 Mar. 2023
  • The Air Force seems to believe the risk is manageable, but Congress isn’t so sure.
    Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 12 Sep. 2022
  • Once the fire became more manageable, PGE crews came to check the damage.
    oregonlive, 5 Nov. 2022
  • With the right planning, health care costs can be manageable.
    Kate Ashford Of Nerdwallet, Quartz, 4 Mar. 2024
  • That would be a far more manageable pace for most audiences to keep up with the MCU.
    Adam B. Vary, Variety, 18 Feb. 2023
  • The good news is that these habits are best added with small, manageable changes over a period of time.
    Madeline Holcombe, CNN, 7 Apr. 2023
  • If not, the pain of failure will be fleeting and manageable.
    John Bowe, Contributor, CNBC, 25 Sep. 2024
  • The rest of the schedule is manageable, however, with plenty of winnable games both at home and on the road.
    Kels Dayton, Hartford Courant, 22 Dec. 2022
  • There is still lechón, rice, black beans and yucca but the portions are much more manageable.
    Jessica Perez, Los Angeles Times, 22 Dec. 2023
  • That payment would have been $4,500 a couple of years ago, which was much more manageable.
    Lance Lambert, Fortune, 20 July 2023
  • Yeah, because right now, all of her lovers are manageable.
    Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 23 Sep. 2022
  • Paul said that the rain was manageable, but crops don’t grow without sunlight.
    Jeff Campagna, Smithsonian Magazine, 9 May 2023
  • Use a trimmer to eliminate longer hair and cut it down to a more manageable length.
    Cristina Montemayor, Men's Health, 21 Dec. 2022
  • This set is designed to make the task of dog teeth cleaning more manageable for pet owners.
    Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 3 July 2023
  • Taking the process one step at a time made things more manageable — and enjoyable — for her.
    Mariah Tauger, Los Angeles Times, 14 July 2022
  • The book gives easy and manageable steps to making life feel a little lighter and easier.
    Taylor Gumm, Rolling Stone, 19 Oct. 2023
  • To make the cost more manageable, many drivers choose to finance their car with an auto loan.
    Elizabeth Rivelli, Car and Driver, 17 Jan. 2023
  • Maybe not a deal breaker in lower-cost counties where the tax rates are more manageable.
    Michael Kolomatsky, New York Times, 28 Mar. 2024
  • Since it has been cut into manageable chunks, the burger is easy to handle or share.
    al, 26 Aug. 2022
  • However, these challenges are manageable with the right approach.
    Promise Okeke, Forbes, 18 Oct. 2024
  • That said, there are a few chronic—but manageable—health conditions that could potentially lead to this uncomfortable symptom.
    Cristina Mutchler, Verywell Health, 17 Oct. 2024

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