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Meanings of
intractable
in English
Portuguese
desobediente
Spanish
incurable
Back to the meaning
Not tractable; difficult to manage or mold.
tractable
Related terms
difficult
wild
stubborn
obstinate
defiant
refractory
uncontrollable
disobedient
unmanageable
untamed
Portuguese
desobediente
Usage of
intractable
in English
1
Objectives: The management of
intractable
epilepsy in children is a challenging problem.
2
On the ITV side, the problem with in-house production often appears
intractable
.
3
The patients are often
intractable
with antiepileptic drugs and need surgical treatment.
4
However, the potential role of HMGB1 in tumor biology still remains
intractable
.
5
Those seem unimaginably complicated,
intractable
and therefore won't make us feel better.
6
The
intractable
problems of unemployment and deprivation still dominate the social landscape.
7
Twelve patients had a second temporal lobe procedure for
intractable
recurrent seizures.
8
Of the seemingly
intractable
issues they cited as reasons, few are new.
9
POLG1 mutations are common, and these patients often suffer from
intractable
seizures.
10
In the meantime, the men grew more and more
intractable
and insubordinate.
11
Screening for high risk populations is fundamental to overcome this
intractable
malignancy.
12
The Sabre breach was long-running and
intractable
,
said two former HPE employees.
13
Persistent or
intractable
hiccups can be a harbinger of serious medical pathology.
14
Due to
intractable
vesical intolerance 5 patients were withdrawn from the study.
15
All concurred in declaring the archduke to be obstinate, unfeeling, and
intractable
.
16
And again I saw the Scotch in him-strict, upstanding,
intractable
,
and unrelenting.
Other examples for "intractable"
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intractable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most intractable
intractable problems
seemingly intractable
intractable epilepsy
intractable seizures
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Translations for
intractable
Portuguese
desobediente
intratável
não governável
Spanish
incurable
intratable
Intractable
through the time
Intractable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common