Antonym: intractable. Similar words: intractable, delectable, collectable, respectable, predictable, ineluctable, periodic table, unpredictable. Meaning: ['træktəbl] adj. 1. easily managed (controlled or taught or molded) 2. readily reacting to suggestions and influences.
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31. Can telomere maintenance be eliminated effectively ( and selectively ) enough by more tractable approaches?
32. Finally, there is the delight of working in such a tractable medium.
33. The Nixon Administration deliberately withhold supplies from Israel to make it more tractable in negotiations.
34. The next visitors were Arab. They were no more tractable.
35. She could hardly believe her senses -- so good - natured and tractable had he invariably been.
36. She was biddable , tractable. If Michael found some slight task for her to do, she did it without comment, without complaint, but then she would return to her chair.
37. The chief reason for this choice was that the PI was mathematically tractable.
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