Pronunciation: /ʌnˌmænɪdʒəˈbɪləti/
noun the quality or state of being difficult to manage or control
A1 The unmanageability of the situation overwhelmed the new employee.
A2 The unmanageability of the project led to its ultimate failure.
B1 The unmanageability of the schedule forced us to make some changes.
B2 The unmanageability of the team dynamics was causing tension among the members.
C1 The unmanageability of the company's finances required a complete restructuring.
C2 The unmanageability of the political situation threatened to destabilize the entire region.
formal The unmanageability of the project became evident as deadlines were consistently missed.
informal The unmanageability of my messy room is getting out of hand.
slang I can't deal with the unmanageability of this situation right now.
figurative The unmanageability of her emotions was like a storm brewing inside her.
unmanageabilities
more unmanageable
most unmanageable
unmanageable
will be unmanageable
has been unmanageable
is unmanageable
unmanageability
manageable
to unmanage
unmanageable
unmanageable