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    In·trac·ta·ble
    /ˌinˈtraktəb(ə)l/

    adjective

  2. The meaning of INTRACTABLE is not easily governed, managed, or directed. How to use intractable in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Intractable.

  3. INTRACTABLE definition: 1. very difficult or impossible to control, manage, or solve: 2. very difficult or impossible to…. Learn more.

  4. 1. difficult to influence or direct: an intractable disposition. 2. (of a problem, illness, etc) difficult to solve, alleviate, or cure. 3. difficult to shape or mould, esp with the hands. inˌtractaˈbility, inˈtractableness n. inˈtractably adv.

  5. Intractable definition: not easily controlled or directed; not docile or manageable; stubborn; obstinate. See examples of INTRACTABLE used in a sentence.

  6. INTRACTABLE meaning: 1. very difficult or impossible to control, manage, or solve: 2. very difficult or impossible to…. Learn more.

  7. adjective. 1. difficult to influence or direct. an intractable disposition. 2. (of a problem, illness, etc) difficult to solve, alleviate, or cure. 3. difficult to shape or mould, esp with the hands. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. adjective. not tractable; difficult to manage or mold. “an intractable disposition”. “ intractable pain”. “the most intractable issue of our era”. “ intractable metal”. synonyms: defiant, noncompliant. boldly resisting authority or an opposing force.

  9. Definitions of 'intractable' 1. Intractable people are very difficult to control or influence. [formal] [...] 2. Intractable problems or situations are very difficult to deal with.

  10. (of a problem or a person) very difficult to deal with. Unemployment was proving to be an intractable problem. There was no pleasing this intractable man. opposite tractable. Word Origin. Want to learn more?

  11. Difficult to manage, deal with, or change to an acceptable condition. An intractable conflict; an intractable dilemma.

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