Pronunciation: /træk.təˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun the quality of being easily managed or controlled
A1 The tractability of the math problem made it easy for the students to solve.
A2 The tractability of the recipe allowed even beginners to cook a delicious meal.
B1 The tractability of the software made it user-friendly for new employees.
B2 The tractability of the project made it manageable for the team to complete on time.
C1 The tractability of the negotiations helped the two parties reach a fair agreement.
C2 The tractability of the research topic allowed for in-depth analysis and understanding.
adjective tractable - easily managed or controlled
A1 The task was made easier by the tractability of the instructions.
A2 The simple design of the toy made it very tractable for young children to play with.
B1 The tractability of the software allowed even beginners to use it effectively.
B2 The project's tractability made it possible to complete it on schedule.
C1 The tractability of the legal case made it easier for the lawyers to come to a resolution.
C2 The scientist's breakthrough in the field was due to the tractability of the complex problem she was working on.
formal The tractability of the problem allowed for a systematic approach to finding a solution.
informal The tractability of this issue makes it easier to deal with.
slang This problem's tractability makes it a piece of cake to solve.
figurative Her calm demeanor and tractability in the face of adversity impressed everyone around her.
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