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Plans are already underway to hire another 26 over the coming weeks to cope with the volume of work.

From Digiday

“The Love Proof,” by Madeleine Henry A pair of Yalies fall in love until one of them — physics prodigy Sophie — is forced to cope with the unexpected.

You’ve talked about the need to find positives in the frontline experience in order to cope.

From Time

To cope, Outside staffers have been alternating between physical activities in the cold and cozying up at home.

He knew what had been going on and really just wanted to find out he we all were coping with that.

Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.

Fulkerson, the founder of the magazine who has hired March, is someone he can cope with.

Eric told me about a case with which a fellow lobbyist had to cope.

Child workers, even when they are brought back into the classroom, are unable to cope without proper bridge courses.

In an effort to cope with the implications of this question, Americans have subtly but sweepingly shifted their ideals.

And when ordinary fellows like you and me attempt to cope with their idiosyncrasies the result is bungling.

Constabulary was insufficient to cope with the marauders, and regular troops had to be sent to these provinces.

Louis the Lusty fled before an insurrection that he did not think himself equal to cope with.

Chivey was not soft, but he was not competent to cope with such a keen spirit as this Spanish notary.

Yamba acted as cook and waitress, but after a time the work was more than she could cope with unaided.

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On this page you'll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cope, such as: confront, endure, get by, grapple, handle, and suffer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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