Governability: meaning, definitions and examples
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governability
[ ˌɡʌvərnəˈbɪlɪti ]
government
The quality or state of being capable of being governed or managed effectively.
Synonyms
controllability, manageability, manageableness.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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governability |
Typically used in political or organizational contexts to describe the ability of a system, organization, or country to be effectively governed.
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manageability |
Commonly used in everyday life and business to refer to how easy or difficult it is to manage tasks, people, or situations.
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controllability |
Often used in technical, scientific, or engineering contexts to describe how easily a system or process can be controlled or regulated.
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manageableness |
Less commonly used in modern texts, it carries a similar meaning to 'manageability' and can be used in varied contexts where ease of management is discussed. Often found in more formal or literary texts.
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Examples of usage
- Without a clear structure of authority, governability becomes a challenge.
- Ensuring governability in a diverse society requires inclusive policies.
- Political stability is essential for the governability of a country.
Translations
Translations of the word "governability" in other languages:
🇵🇹 governabilidade
🇮🇳 शासनीयता
🇩🇪 Regierbarkeit
🇮🇩 keterkendalian
🇺🇦 керованість
🇵🇱 rządność
🇯🇵 統治可能性
🇫🇷 gouvernabilité
🇪🇸 gobernabilidad
🇹🇷 yönetilebilirlik
🇰🇷 통치 가능성
🇸🇦 قابلية الحكم
🇨🇿 řiditelnost
🇸🇰 riaditeľnosť
🇨🇳 治理能力
🇸🇮 vladljivost
🇮🇸 stjórnhæfni
🇰🇿 басқарушылық
🇬🇪 მართვადობა
🇦🇿 idarəetmə qabiliyyəti
🇲🇽 gobernabilidad
Etymology
The term 'governability' originated in political science and governance studies to describe the capacity of a government to effectively manage and control a society. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as scholars sought to understand the dynamics of governance in complex social systems.
See also: governable, governance, governing, government, governmental, governor, governors, ungovernable, ungoverned.