acquiescent, biddable, ductile, favorable, formative, in the mood, minded, predisposed, shapable, well-inclined, zealous
Definitionadj. easily managed
Last update: October 8, 2015
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This question is tractable. [adjective]
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Pre-requisite Energy 1 Learning outcomes 1 Development of techniques to generate tractable models of real systems. [adjective]
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In order to keep the evaluation process tractable, an " evaluated configuration " is defined that scopes the evaluation effort. [adjective]
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Alice soon learned to milk her, and she became very tractable and good-tempered. [adjective]
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O, never fear him, if he will be but tractable. [adjective]
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When Heracles arrived he first captured the cruel Diomedes himself, and then threw him before his own mares, who, after devouring their master, became perfectly tame and tractable. [adjective]
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Let us see, those who have families must be tractable, and shake hands with us and take themselves off, and leave us here alone to attend to this affair. [adjective]
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These men seldom use vitrifiable enamels, pigments being much more tractable and less costly. [Please select]
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About once a month the man is sweet and tractable and engaging. [Please select]
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The gibbon is tractable and capable of strong affection towards those who show it kindness. [Please select]
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The Old Lady made a marvellously patient and tractable invalid. [Please select]
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