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3 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Intractable' in a Sentence

"Not easily controlled or directed; stubborn or obstinate; not docile or manageable." more

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The intractable wild horse resisted all attempts at being tamed by the skilled rancher.
The wild and intractable horse roamed freely in the vast meadow.
Despite the teacher's efforts, the intractable horse refused to follow commands during the riding lesson.

Intractable

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adjectiveNot easily controlled or directed; stubborn or obstinate; not docile or manageable.

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Last Updated On: April 30, 2024
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