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intractably

ADVERB
  1. in an intractable manner

How To Use intractably In A Sentence

  • Caroline be married in half-mourning; I am sure that mother, could she know, would not wish it, and it is odd that Caroline should be so intractably persistent on this point, when she is usually so yielding. A Changed Man
  • As the authors note, pyoderma and chronic ear disease have remained intractably high in children for decades.
  • It also strains the senior management of the acquisitor beyond its capacities as it bends to the newly transplanted egos intractably flexing their wills against new directives. Common Sense - Apple Will Not Twitter
  • For a long time I could not understand how someone of his caliber could remain so intractably loyal to such an undeserving employer.
  • And yet no amount of government support can convince Mr. Eira that his livelihood, intractably entwined with the reindeer, is not about to change.
  • Surely he would be better in a wheelchair without this intractably painful foot, and no longer having the risk of falling all the time.
  • Jung accepted that this course is never intractably fixed; it may at any time be subject to alteration.
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