controllable

[ US /kənˈtɹoʊɫəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kəntɹˈə‍ʊləbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being controlled
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How To Use controllable In A Sentence

  • I was suddenly overcome with an uncontrollable desire to hit him.
  • It focuses on short-term dislocations and uncontrollable cyclical changes, producing constant disappointment and encouraging inappropriate transactional responses. American Chronicle
  • Will computers make trains so massively more controllable as to amount almost to a new form of transport?
  • She's a wild uncontrollable girl, but that new school should knock some sense into her.
  • Other reports have cited severe and uncontrollable pain or bleeding, major injury with shock, impending birth, and uncontrollable mental disturbance.
  • If obsession is about repetition and patterns of behaviour and often a means of gaining control in uncontrollable situations then the order that Jude aches to find in her life is being cleverly reflected visually in the unusual use and placing of words on the page. In Search of Adam
  • And as he watched her in confusion, Shelley's chuckle turned into an uncontrollable, hysterical fit of laughter.
  • The ruse worked despite his almost uncontrollable trembling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The universally-shared human motive of rational self-interest makes human action predictable, generalisable and controllable.
  • The antiseptic properties of large-scale tea drinking may have brought the sewerage conditions within controllable limits. All about Tea
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