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manageable
This term describes a state of balance where the demands of a task or the temperament of a person do not exceed the available resources or patience. It carries a positive, reassuring connotation, suggesting that while a challenge exists, it is not insurmountable. When applied to quantities or workloads, it implies a strategic division of labor, often appearing in contexts of productivity and mental health to describe a sustainable pace. When applied to behavior, it suggests a level of cooperation or docility that allows for successful guidance.
Meanings
Capable of being controlled, handled, or directed without excessive difficulty.
"The workload is heavy, but it remains manageable for the current staff."