adverb
- in a way that is difficult or impossible to manage, control, or solve
Examples
- The problem remained intractably complex despite months of research.
- She was intractably opposed to any changes in the policy.
- The conflict has become intractably difficult to resolve.
- The disease progressed intractably, resisting all treatments.
- He argued intractably against the proposed merger.
- The budget deficit grew intractably larger each year.