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intractable

[in-trak-tuh-buhl] / ɪnˈtræk tə bəl /


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The deal is now at an intractable impasse, people involved in the talks say.

From The Wall Street Journal

MacArthur Park has come to symbolize some of Los Angeles’ most intractable issues.

From Los Angeles Times

Given that AI uses a tremendous amount of energy and water, public servants should be applying it towards solving society’s most intractable problems, not creating racist tropes or belittling people for exercising their democratic rights.

From Salon

Is his Golden State address an intractable obstacle or not?

From Los Angeles Times

His problems are small but frustrating and seemingly intractable.

From The Wall Street Journal