cope+with

  • 31cope — 1. verb /kəʊp/ a) To deal effectively with something difficult. I thought I would never be able to cope with life after the amputation, but I have learned how to be happy again. b) To cut and form a mitred joint in wood or metal. I wanted to… …

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  • 32cope — Synonyms and related words: apply to, blanket, block, canopy, challenge, cloak, clothe, cloud, come through, compete, compete with, contend against, contend with, cope with, cover, cover up, cowl, curtain, deal with, dispose of, do with, eclipse …

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  • 33cope*/*/ — [kəʊp] verb [I] to deal successfully with a difficult situation Considering how bad her injuries are, she s coping very well.[/ex] The safety system is designed to cope with engine failure.[/ex] …

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  • 34with — [[t]wɪð, wɪθ[/t]] ♦ (Pronounced [[t]wɪ̱ð[/t]] for meanings 20 and 21.) 1) PREP If one person is with another, they are together in one place. With her were her son and daughter in law... She is currently staying with her father at his home. 2)… …

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  • 35Cope and drag — with cores in place on the drag …

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  • 36Cope's rule — states that population lineages tend to increase in body size over evolutionary time.[1] While the rule has been demonstrated in many instances, it does not hold true at all taxonomic levels, or in all clades. Larger body size is associated with… …

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  • 37Cope, South Carolina —   Town   Location in Orangeburg County Coordin …

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  • 38Cope (surname) — Cope is a surname, and may refer to Arthur C. Cope, American chemist Charles West Cope, English artist Daniel Cope, Australian Scholar Davey Cope, (1877–1898), South African rugby union player David Cope, artificial intelligence and music… …

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  • 39Cope Truss — historic district contributing structure[1] The 1906 …

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  • 40cope — cope1 [kōp] vi. coped, coping [ME coupen < OFr coper, colper, to strike < colp,COUP] 1. to fight or contend (with) successfully or on equal terms 2. to deal with problems, troubles, etc. 3. Archaic to meet, encounter, or have to do ( with)… …

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