Intractably: meaning, definitions and examples
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intractably
[ ɪnˈtræktəbli ]
difficult situations
Intractably refers to a situation or problem that is difficult to manage or resolve. It is often used to describe issues that are stubbornly resistant to change or control. Situations described as intractably complex may involve deeply entrenched issues that defy easy solutions. The term can also imply a sense of frustration, as the inability to escape or modify these circumstances can be quite overwhelming.
Synonyms
insolubly, obstinately, unmanageably.
Examples of usage
- The conflict was intractably linked to historical grievances.
- The team found the problems to be intractably complex.
- They faced intractably challenging circumstances.
- The negotiations ended with intractably different positions.
Translations
Translations of the word "intractably" in other languages:
🇵🇹 inextricavelmente
🇮🇳 अवश्यम्भावी रूप से
🇩🇪 unlösbar
🇮🇩 tak terpisahkan
🇺🇦 непорушно
🇵🇱 nieodwracalnie
🇯🇵 不可分に
🇫🇷 inextricablement
🇪🇸 inextricablemente
🇹🇷 ayrılmaz bir şekilde
🇰🇷 불가분하게
🇸🇦 بشكل لا ينفصم
🇨🇿 neoddělitelně
🇸🇰 neoddeliteľne
🇨🇳 不可分割地
🇸🇮 neizogibno
🇮🇸 ófráanlegt
🇰🇿 бөлінбейтін
🇬🇪 უხსნელად
🇦🇿 ayrılmaz şəkildə
🇲🇽 inextricablemente
Etymology
The word 'intractably' is derived from the Latin word 'intractabilis', which means 'not able to be handled,' originating from 'in-' meaning 'not' and 'tractabilis', which comes from 'tractare', meaning 'to handle' or 'to manage'. The term entered English usage in the late 19th century, carrying with it the connotation of something that cannot be easily influenced or resolved. Over time, it has been associated predominantly with complex social, political, or personal issues that resist straightforward solutions. The adverb form 'intractably' emphasizes the persistent difficulty in resolving such matters, reflecting a growing frustration in addressing various types of challenges.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #40,819, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.