Use "unmanageable" in a sentence

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1. The costs involved had become unmanageable.

2. His behaviour was becoming unmanageable at home.

3. Within weeks, a difficult boy had become unmanageable.

4. If your hair is dry, frizzy unmanageable, maybe it's just hungry!

5. The rabble soon grew violent and unmanageable.

6. This made him more defiant and unmanageable than ever.

7. The concept of a continuous spectrum is obviously unmanageable graphically.

8. Parents may find that a troublesome teenager becomes unmanageable.

9. 6 74 per cent of teachers found the paperwork was unmanageable.

10. The bureaucracy nominally under his control is huge and probably unmanageable.

11. People were visiting the house every day, sometimes in unmanageable numbers.

12. The new Brylcreem hairfall protect hair cream is ideal to manage messy and unmanageable hair

13. Censors were having to deal with an unmanageable number of publications.

14. Of all the animals, the boy is the most unmanageable. Plato 

15. Of course after that they were more insistent and unmanageable than ever.

16. It would require testing of the entire population which is unnecessary, unmanageable and costly.

17. Sometimes called " hysteric fits ", during which the patient may become violent, dangerously unmanageable.

18. Food Addicts find life less manageable or totally unmanageable when eating sugar, flour, or wheat

19. It is not viable to create agenda items which partners will find irrelevant or unmanageable.

20. If either is unmanageable it will create stress and lead to mistakes and delays.

21. If the actual number of entry-versions exceeds the design assumption by more than 25%, the system will be unmanageable.

22. There are many synonyms of Cumbrous which include Awkward, Bulky, Clumsy, Heavy, Hefty, Ungainly, Unmanageable, Unwieldy, etc.

23. However, the number of organizations this produces is unmanageable, and it also tends to emphasize differences rather than similarities.

24. They are worried that the flow/trickle/stream of tourists could swell into an unmanageable torrent if there are no controls.

25. Counselors are also available to help patients with ongoing issues that may have become unmanageable as a result of their illness.

26. If the pack has become too big and unmanageable, the dominant male must spend all his time trying to control it.

27. (a.) Wanting pliancy; unmanageable; unyielding; not easily wrought; as, a Churlish soil; the Churlish and intractable nature of some minerals

28. Problems like the password file syntax, sharing file systems, and tracking logs quickly become unmanageable without a tool like cfengine.

29. 11 They are worried that the flow/trickle/stream of tourists could swell into an unmanageable torrent if there are no controls.

30. Those whose dementia progresses rapidly or who suddenly become unmanageable because of aggression or death of the carer have no hope of admission.

31. It will not be eager to initiate those steps which would enable that society to function in unmanageable or unexpected ways.

32. What Is Bankruptcy? Often seen as an option of last resort, the goal of Bankruptcy is to give you a fresh start from unmanageable debt

33. A lot of materials are susceptible to changes with time that may lead to bulk powder Caking, resulting in an unmanageable powder and process downtime, which impacts upon profitability.

34. The increase in population , more economic activities , combined with movement of school teachers to avail of annual leave and the increasing number of tourists - all these factors together at times make matters unmanageable .

35. Cumbrous: 1 adj difficult to handle or use especially because of size or weight “ Cumbrous protective clothing” Synonyms: cumbersome unmanageable , unwieldy difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape

36. Go up from the craft processing of floor of deep light color next for, light color floor is fashionable and contemporary, but, the besmirch that goes up in the floor to remaining is very unmanageable.

37. Species of Astragalus are commonly referred to as locoweed in North America because, following excessive consumption of these plants, cattle seem to become unmanageable and “go crazy” or “loco.” Astragalus is poisonous in any of three ways: by promoting …

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39. InCorrigible: 1 adj impervious to correction by punishment Synonyms: unreformable , unregenerate unrepentant and incapable of being reformed uncontrollable , uncorrectable , unmanageable incapable of being controlled or managed disobedient not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority Antonyms: Corrigible capable of being

40. 24 In the fire of an argument words are it's fuel, choose your words wisely. If you throw in wood or paper, the fire will burn evenly then put itself out. But if you throw oil or gasoline, the fire will spread fiercely and unmanageable. Anthony Liccione 

41. In the fire of an argument words are it's fuel, choose your words wisely. If you throw in wood or paper, the fire will burn evenly then put itself out. But if you throw oil or gasoline, the fire will spread fiercely and unmanageable. Anthony Liccione 

42. Cumbrous - difficult to handle or use especially because of size or weight; "a cumbersome piece of machinery"; "Cumbrous protective clothing" cumbersome unmanageable , unwieldy - difficult to use or handle or manage because of size or weight or shape; "we set about towing the unwieldy structure into the shelter"; "almost dropped the unwieldy