For there grows no corn, ne wine, ne beans, ne peas, ne none other fruit convenable to man for to live with.
Our wives ne be not arrayed for to make no man pleasance, but only convenable array for to eschew folly.
Sir, I pray you, wyth all myn hert, hold me excusyd that I wryte thus homly and briefly on to you, for truly convenable space suffycyd me nowt.
And she useth medicines to bring the child to convenable estate if it be sick, and lifteth it up now on her shoulders, now on her hands, now on her knees and lap, and lifteth it up if it cry or weep.
The lungs by continual moving putteth off air that is gathered within, cleanseth and purgeth it, and ministereth continual and convenable feeding to the vital spirit.
If the swim before him proved a long one, he could get rid of his garments in the water readily enough; if on the other hand the shore proved to be close at hand, it would be more convenable to land at least half clothed.
But it appears that that is a very bourgeoise idea, and that it is more convenable to love some one else.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "convenable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.