tractable

/ˈtræktəbəl/
adjective
  1. Easy to control, manage, or influence; obedient or cooperative.
    • The new puppy was surprisingly tractable and learned commands quickly.
    • The manager preferred tractable employees who followed company policies without complaint.
    • A tractable student listens to instructions and works well with others.
  2. Easy to deal with or solve; not difficult or stubborn.
    • The math problem turned out to be tractable once we broke it into smaller steps.
    • The software bug was tractable and the team fixed it in a few hours.
    • Climate change is a complex issue, but some parts of it are more tractable than others.
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