Also means
manageable
Usage Note
Asumible describes something that can be accepted, borne, or taken on — it derives from asumir ('to assume', 'to accept'). It is especially common in economic and political discourse: un coste asumible ('an acceptable cost'), una carga asumible ('a manageable burden'). It is not a false friend — it does not mean 'assumable' in the English legal sense of a mortgage being transferred; use transferible for that.
Examples
"El precio es asumible para la mayoría de las familias."
Natural Translation
The price is acceptable for most families.
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