governable

[ UK /ɡˈʌvənəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being controlled
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How To Use governable In A Sentence

  • Islamabad, Feb. 17: First it was the 'non state' actors on its soil Pakistan blamed for terror strikes against India, and now comes a promise not to allow terror activities against India from its so-called 'governable' land. Dailyindia.com News Feed
  • The portions of cyberspace that appear to be easily governable are also relatively small.
  • We were supposed to become unthinking, obedient, silent and submissive so as to be governable, exploitable and harmless.
  • He was filled with an ungovernable rage.
  • It was a policy which created a classroom revolution - one which has caused chaos and misery for countless thousands of children and their teachers and made many schools all but ungovernable.
  • The press was horrified and questioned whether Britain was still governable under a democratically elected administration.
  • This simply advances our state of anarchy, takes it to another level where the country becomes ungovernable and unlivable.
  • For a partisan such as Yglesias to say that America has become ungovernable is a rare opening of a window to his soul. Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable America
  • I try to control it but if it slips out it is ungovernable.
  • The public sphere in many ways had become ungovernable, in that it was difficult if not impossible to retain control over how products were consumed.
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