Administrable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪnɪstrəbəl/

Definitions of administrable

adjective able to be administered or managed

Example Sentences

A1 The form is easy to fill out and administrable for everyone.

A2 The new software update is user-friendly and administrable by most employees.

B1 The company's policies are clear and administrable for all staff members.

B2 The project guidelines are detailed but administrable with the right tools and resources.

C1 The complex legal document is administrable by experienced lawyers.

C2 The government regulations are highly detailed but still administrable with proper training.

Examples of administrable in a Sentence

formal The new software system is highly administrable, allowing for easy management of user accounts.

informal This new app is so easy to use, it's like it's administrable by anyone!

slang I love how this program is so admin-friendly, it's like a dream to work with.

figurative Her leadership style is administrable, she knows how to efficiently delegate tasks and manage a team.

Grammatical Forms of administrable

past tense

administered

plural

administrables

comparative

more administrable

superlative

most administrable

present tense

administer

future tense

will administer

perfect tense

has administered

continuous tense

is administering

singular

administrable

positive degree

administrable

infinitive

to administer

gerund

administering

participle

administered

Origin and Evolution of administrable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'administrable' originated from the Latin word 'administrabilis', which is derived from the verb 'administrare' meaning 'to manage or govern'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'administrable' evolved to 'administrable' in English, maintaining its original meaning of being able to be managed or governed effectively.