kontrollálhatóak
The Hungarian word "kontrollálhatóak" translates to "controllable" in English and is the plural form of the adjective "kontrollálható." It describes a state or characteristic where something can be managed, supervised, or influenced. This can apply to a wide range of contexts, from physical objects and processes to abstract concepts and behaviors. For instance, a scientific experiment might aim to create controllable variables, meaning factors that can be adjusted or maintained at specific levels by the researchers. In a business setting, the success of a project might depend on whether its various elements are deemed controllable by the management team. The concept also extends to personal situations, where individuals may strive for controllable lifestyles, managing their time, finances, or emotions to achieve desired outcomes. When something is described as "kontrollálhatóak," it implies a degree of predictability and a capacity for intervention or direction. Conversely, things that are "kontrollálhatatlanok" are beyond one's ability to manage or influence. The term's usage is therefore central to discussions about planning, risk assessment, and the exercise of agency.