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beherrschbar

Beherrschbar is a German adjective that describes something as controllable, manageable, or easy to handle. It is used for tasks, processes, or situations that can be brought under control or kept within reasonable limits.

Etymology and formation: The word derives from the verb beherrschen, meaning to master or control. It uses

Usage and nuance: Beherrschbar conveys practicality and feasibility, without asserting ease or lack of effort. It

Technical context: In professional or technical discourse, Kontrollierbarkeit (controllability) or Steuerbarkeit (governability/steerability) are more precise terms

Examples: Die Lage ist beherrschbar. Mit der neuen Strategie ist das Risiko beherrschbar geworden.

Siehe auch: Beherrschung, Beherrschbarkeit, Kontrollierbarkeit, Steuerbarkeit.

the
suffix
-bar,
which
indicates
capability.
The
related
noun
form
is
Beherrschbarkeit,
referring
to
the
state
or
quality
of
being
controllable
or
manageable,
as
in
risk
assessment
or
project
planning.
is
often
applied
to
describe
situations,
risks,
or
operations
that
can
be
managed
with
appropriate
measures.
Common
collocations
include
beherrschbare
Aufgabe
(a
manageable
task),
beherrschbare
Gefahr
(a
controllable
danger),
and
das
System
ist
beherrschbar
(the
system
is
controllable).
The
phrase
beherrschbar
machen
means
to
render
something
controllable
through
actions
or
interventions.
in
fields
such
as
control
theory
or
automation.
However,
Beherrschbarkeit
appears
in
risk
management,
safety
discussions,
and
general
descriptions
to
express
feasibility
in
a
more
accessible
way,
describing
whether
risks
or
processes
can
be
kept
under
control
with
available
measures.