In an intractable manner; uncontrollably; unmanageably.(adverb)
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Use "intractably" in a sentence
"I was depressed for more than twenty-five years — intractably so, despite good meds and excellent shrinkage."
"There are two sides seemingly intractably opposed on how we should reduce our national debt."
"I hope they'll come away from this book with a deeper understanding that we're all a lot more the same than we are different; that our humanity intractably binds us, and that there's no getting out of it."