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tractable - easily managed (controlled or taught or molded); "tractable young minds"; "the natives...being...of an intelligent tractable disposition"- Samuel Butler |
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intractable not tractable; difficult to manage or mold; "an intractable disposition"; "intractable pain"; "the most intractable issue of our era"; "intractable metal"
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compliant disposed or willing to comply; "children compliant with the parental will"
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docile willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed; "the docile masses of an enslaved nation"
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manageable capable of being managed or controlled
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obedient dutifully complying with the commands or instructions of those in authority; "an obedient soldier"; "obedient children"; "a little man obedient to his wife"; "the obedient colonies...are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburdened"- Edmund Burke
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tamed,
tame brought from wildness; "the once inhospitable landscape is now tamed"
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tractability,
tractableness,
flexibility the trait of being easily persuaded
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ductile,
malleable capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out; "ductile copper"; "malleable metals such as gold"; "they soaked the leather to made it pliable"; "pliant molten glass"; "made of highly tensile steel alloy"
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teachable,
docile willing to be taught or led or supervised or directed; "the docile masses of an enslaved nation"
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tamable,
tameable capable of being tamed
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