unmanageableun‧man‧age‧a‧ble /ʌnˈmænɪdʒəbəl/ adjective
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- Censors were having to deal with an unmanageable number of publications.
- Counselors are also available to help patients with ongoing issues that may have become unmanageable as a result of their illness.
- His behaviour was becoming unmanageable at home.
- If either is unmanageable it will create stress and lead to mistakes and delays.
- It is not viable to create agenda items which partners will find irrelevant or unmanageable.
- It would require testing of the entire population which is unnecessary, unmanageable and costly.
- Of course after that they were more insistent and unmanageable than ever.
- Recently resigned City Manager Michael Brown called them all but unmanageable.
nounmanagementmanagermanageabilitymanageressadjectivemanageable ≠ unmanageablemanagerialverbmanage