i Register
In some senses, tractable is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
adj
Capable of being easily led, taught, or managed.
"Tess is queer." "But she's tractable at bottom. Leave her to me."
But once in London Jane Porter was no more tractable than she had been in Baltimore. She found one excuse after another, […]
Easy to deal with or manage.
I have always found horses, an animal I am attached to, very tractable when treated with humanity and steadiness.
Of all the tractable, equal-tempered, attached, and faithful beings that ever lived, I believe he was the most so.
Capable of being shaped; malleable.
I need not point out the advantages of modelling in a material as durable as stone. . . . Mixed up with just enough water to form a stiff paste, it accommodates itself to the touch of the modelling tool. . . . There are two inherent difficulties in using it—one, it is not so tractable as clay. . . .
Capable of being handled or touched.
At leaſt five Hundred of theſe reforming Vultures are daily plundering our Pockets, and ranſacking our Houſes, leaving me ſometimes not one pair of Tractable Buttocks in my Vaulting-School to provide for my Family, or earn me ſo much as a Pudding for my next Sundays Dinner : [...]
Sufficiently operationalizable or useful to allow a mathematical calculation to proceed toward a solution.
This assumption is in the Raiffa and Schlaifer (1961, p. 72) spirit of using ‘a little ingenuity. . . to find a tractable function’ to quantify risk-preferences and probability judgments so as to make the analysis feasible.