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Of persons.
unruly
uncontrollable
indocile
difficult
unmanageable
1
The effect of it was to make the poor beast quite
ungovernable
.
2
In their
ungovernable
turbulence, they remind us of the Prætorians of Rome.
3
Frantic with almost
ungovernable
rage, I sought my father in his study.
4
Being
ungovernable
has become endemic, said Claudio Tito, columnist for La Repubblica.
5
You will not pretend to justify the excesses of his
ungovernable
passion.
6
The Hkh'Rkh would prove excellent wartime allies, but they are largely
ungovernable
.
7
For an instant
ungovernable
longings surged over me to return to it.
8
There is nothing more unreasonable and
ungovernable
than a crowd of people.
9
He knew something about the
ungovernable
rages into which Paul frequently flew.
10
The housekeeper's curiosity became so
ungovernable
that she decided to open it.
11
They said that Sveinke was both a powerful and an
ungovernable
man.
12
He retraced his steps, making no plans, obeying only an
ungovernable
instinct.
13
They showed the people could control the streets and make Egypt
ungovernable
.
14
Putin, in particular, is learning that Syria in its present form is
ungovernable
.
15
The vehicle became quite
ungovernable
;
the velocity increased as it ran down hill.
16
Otherwise, an EU of 27 or more members will be
ungovernable
.
ungovernable
ungovernable temper
ungovernable rage
ungovernable fury
ungovernable passion
almost ungovernable