Synonym: match, meet. Similar words: cooperate with, live with, agree with, in line with, keep pace with, make peace with, interfere with, fall in love with. Meaning: v. satisfy or fulfill.
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31. Don't take on more than you can cope with.
32. She is unable to cope with her increasing workload.
33. The doctors can't cope with any more patients.
34. Desert plants are adapted to cope with extreme heat.
35. She'd need all her strength and bravery to cope with what lay in store.
36. Early settlers had to cope with very primitive living conditions.
37. Hector spent the winter learning how to cope with his blindness.
38. You need to be very well balanced to cope with the stress of a job like that.
39. How will we cope with the difficulties that lie ahead?
40. Safety precautions on oil rigs are designed to cope with fires and small-scale explosions.
41. She could not cope with such public displays of emotion.
42. Companies are finding it hard to cope with the quickening pace of technological change.
43. They have been so feather-bedded in the past that they can't cope with hardship now.
44. Somehow Karin managed to cope with the demands of her career.
45. As an asthmatic, he cannot cope with the heat and humidity.
46. How would you cope with unemployment and the resulting loss of income?
47. The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger.
48. You'd better take along a first-aid kit to cope with unexpected catastrophes.
49. The emergency services are struggling to cope with the number of call-outs.
50. Many old people find it difficult to cope with change.
51. The road was deemed unable to cope with increased traffic.
52. New blades have been designed to cope with the effects of dead insects.
53. The emergency services are working at full stretch today to cope with the accident.
54. She is not a competent driver and can't cope with driving in heavy traffic.
55. Local authorities have to cope with the problems of homelessness.
56. There was too much work for our computer to cope with.
57. The hardest thing to cope with was the severance from his family.
58. All the resources and staff available were brought into play to cope with the crisis.
59. The hostages had been confined for so long that they couldn't cope with the outside world.
60. They didn't know how they were going to cope with the sudden influx of refugees.
More similar words: cooperate with, live with, agree with, in line with, keep pace with, make peace with, interfere with, fall in love with, communicate with, in accordance with, cope, scope, telescope, with, without, go with, within, do with, down with, with young, withdraw, go without, do without, play with, talk with, get on with, bear with, meet with, deal with, end up with.