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cope

Definition for cope
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Example Sentences

A new standard, they said, was necessary to cope with the state’s exorbitant cost of living.

Specific praise, such as "that's great that you took deep breaths instead of yelling," reinforces use of coping tools.

Israeli attacks have displaced more than one million people, putting more pressure on a country that was already struggling to cope after years of a severe economic crisis.

From BBC

Can you imagine what she went through and what she has had to cope with ever since, and most of all, what she is having to relive yet again with Hegseth’s appointment to Trump’s Cabinet?

From Salon

Headteachers say funding from government has not kept pace with soaring demand, meaning both mainstream and special schools are struggling to cope.

From BBC

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

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