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4 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 stain on the antique rug diminished its value for the collector.
The intractable puzzle proved to be a challenge even for the seasoned crossword enthusiasts.
Despite the teacher's efforts, the intractable students disrupted the class with their constant chatter.
Despite the chef's efforts, the intractable dough refused to rise, leading to a failed baking attempt.

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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