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6 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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Her intractable fear of heights prevented her from enjoying the breathtaking views from the mountaintop.
The intractable odor in the room made it clear that something needed to be cleaned urgently.
The intractable child refused to go to bed despite numerous attempts by the tired parents.
The intractable traffic jam tested the patience of commuters stuck on the busy highway.
The intractable vines clung stubbornly to the old building, resisting all attempts to remove them.
The intractable stain on the carpet proved to be a headache for the meticulous homeowner.

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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