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Definition of controllable in English: controllableadjective kənˈtrəʊləb(ə)lkənˈtroʊləb(ə)l 1Capable of being directed or influenced. the glider was fully controllable Example sentencesExamples - A stunning innovation in its day, the telegraph was an easily controllable device.
- All lighting, video, and window opacity are controllable from the bed.
- There are carpets in all bedrooms as well as controllable low-voltage lighting.
- It's very controllable once you've had a bit of practice, and there's lots of fun to be had.
- The rectifier is fully controllable and is capable of blocking current entirely in one direction.
- Although not drivable or controllable by players, choppers and Humvees roam the maps on set paths.
- Without software, aircraft would not be controllable or reach the desired performance capabilities.
- The ship is powered by two diesel engines that drive a single shaft with a five-blade controllable pitch propeller.
- These are driven by electric motors and are controllable by the patients.
- It is actually quite controllable in the dirt, once you get the hang of drifting and tail-out cornering.
- 1.1 Capable of being safely regulated or limited.
discontent began to give way to barely controllable rage Example sentencesExamples - The choice of feed ingredients is another controllable factor.
- The logistics worked, the costs were controllable, and the show was a hit.
- Starting with the counterfactual statement as a frame, the lesson is constructed by substituting a controllable future action and future outcome.
- I'm a healthy man in my late 40s, with controllable hypertension and high cholesterol.
- Can these sources of increase be manipulated by policy so that population size becomes controllable?
- Your show spent time on the most ridiculous of issues—that is, how controllable is Teresa?
- The good news is that business travel expenditure is one of the largest controllable expenses within a company.
- The study addresses the impact of four controllable marketing variables on consumer reactions to a promotional offer in the performing arts.
- The Internet is less controllable than governments might like, which threatens certain assumptions.
- In every industry, new competitors are emerging in different countries, making the market less controllable.
Definition of controllable in US English: controllableadjectivekənˈtroʊləb(ə)lkənˈtrōləb(ə)l 1Capable of being directed or influenced. the glider was fully controllable Example sentencesExamples - Without software, aircraft would not be controllable or reach the desired performance capabilities.
- The ship is powered by two diesel engines that drive a single shaft with a five-blade controllable pitch propeller.
- These are driven by electric motors and are controllable by the patients.
- A stunning innovation in its day, the telegraph was an easily controllable device.
- It's very controllable once you've had a bit of practice, and there's lots of fun to be had.
- There are carpets in all bedrooms as well as controllable low-voltage lighting.
- All lighting, video, and window opacity are controllable from the bed.
- Although not drivable or controllable by players, choppers and Humvees roam the maps on set paths.
- It is actually quite controllable in the dirt, once you get the hang of drifting and tail-out cornering.
- The rectifier is fully controllable and is capable of blocking current entirely in one direction.
- 1.1 Capable of being safely regulated or limited.
discontent began to give way to barely controllable rage Example sentencesExamples - The logistics worked, the costs were controllable, and the show was a hit.
- Your show spent time on the most ridiculous of issues—that is, how controllable is Teresa?
- The choice of feed ingredients is another controllable factor.
- Can these sources of increase be manipulated by policy so that population size becomes controllable?
- The Internet is less controllable than governments might like, which threatens certain assumptions.
- I'm a healthy man in my late 40s, with controllable hypertension and high cholesterol.
- In every industry, new competitors are emerging in different countries, making the market less controllable.
- The study addresses the impact of four controllable marketing variables on consumer reactions to a promotional offer in the performing arts.
- The good news is that business travel expenditure is one of the largest controllable expenses within a company.
- Starting with the counterfactual statement as a frame, the lesson is constructed by substituting a controllable future action and future outcome.
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