Sentence example with the word 'intractable'

intractable

adamant, defiant, indocile, inextensional, irrepressible, nonstretchable, refractory, stubborn, uncontrollable, ungiving, unpliable, wild

Last update: June 24, 2015


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Intractable children should be guided properly.   [adjective]

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Currently I am looking at: Extensions of structured variational approximations of intractable models to augmented variable spaces.   [adjective]

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The researchers identified three factors that increase the risk of having intractable epilepsy.   [adjective]

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"My lord," said the King, turning irritably to his companion, "what shall I do to this intractable old man."   [adjective]

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Much admired and followed by the youth of his own age--modest, quiet, and unassuming in manner, but in his heart peculiarly bold and intractable.   [adjective]

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"It is only the suddenness of the proposal that embarrasses me," said Ellieslaw; "but perhaps if she is found intractable, Sir Frederick will consider--" "I will consider nothing, Mr."   [adjective]

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Some of them are unmannered, rough, intractable, as well as ignorant; but others are docile, have a wish to learn, and evince a disposition that pleases me.   [adjective]

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Quinn has made remarkable progress but Howie has become intractable on a number of issues.   [Please select]

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On such occasions, it will behave like a small child, and be restless and even intractable.   [Please select]

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Never have I seen a sick man more intractable.   [Please select]

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To Constantine the great episcopal theologian was simply "turbulent," "haughty," "intractable."   [Please select]

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