Pronunciation: /ˌmænɪdʒəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality of being manageable or easy to handle
A1 I like using this new software because it improves the manageability of my tasks.
A2 The manageability of the project was enhanced by implementing a new scheduling system.
B1 The manageability of the team was affected by the lack of clear communication.
B2 The manageability of the company's finances was a top priority for the new CFO.
C1 The manageability of the complex project required a detailed plan and strong leadership.
C2 The manageability of the situation was compromised by conflicting interests and lack of cooperation.
formal The software update aims to improve the manageability of the system.
informal I find it easier to handle now that they've improved its manageability.
slang The new tool makes the whole thing more manageable.
figurative With better time management, the manageability of my workload has greatly improved.
manageabilities
more manageable
most manageable
manage
will manage
have managed
is managing
manageability
manageable
to manage
managing
managed