trac
ta
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Comparative
more tractable
Superlative
most tractable
1
(of people or animals) easily controlled or influenced by external factors or authority
- The dog was so tractable that it followed every command without hesitation.
- Her tractable nature made her the ideal candidate for the team leader role.
- Despite its size, the horse was remarkably tractable and easy to handle.
- The students were tractable, making the teacher’s job much easier.
- The manager preferred to work with tractable employees who followed instructions well.
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2
(of situations or problems) easy to address, manage, or resolve
- The software bug turned out to be tractable once the root cause was identified.
- Thanks to clear communication, the conflict remained tractable and was resolved quickly.
- With proper planning, even complex logistics can become tractable.
- The issue seemed daunting at first, but proved tractable with a bit of teamwork.
- Their financial troubles were tractable after they created a realistic budget.
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