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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151. Both had had happy, loving childhoods: with that, he always claimed, you could cope with anything.
152. People with progressively severe impairments, due to illness such as multiple sclerosis or rheumatoid arthritis, must constantly cope with new problems.
153. It requires a solid apprenticeship in the breed before you are able to cope with the responsibility of stud dog ownership.
154. To cope with the aftershock, Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms.
155. The pattern recognition technique enables the computer to cope with a certain amount of operator error, minor misspellings make no difference.
156. It is these which, above all, give the children their ability to cope with a large repertoire.
157. In a year of recession, Land Rover is taking on more staff and increasing production to cope with the worldwide demand.
158. The cinema even had a special computer installed to cope with the demand for bookings.
159. This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age.
160. They also find it hard to cope with men who are angry with them.
161. In particular it could not cope with the pressure of a growing population.
162. Coral species vary in their ability to cope with sediment.
163. However boring and horrible, she could cope with its drear familiarity.
164. All three of them were adults now, supposedly able to cope with the crises life flung at them.
165. And what's more, much can be done now to assist the child to cope with this.
166. Luminescence chambers are designed to cope with this and are tested up to specified voltages with metal targets as samples.
167. Fortunately her upbringing had given her the social training to cope with these situations.
168. Bereft of modern comforts, Noland attempts to cope with his prison of solitude.
169. Most often, the kids tell Nelson they need the cigarettes to cope with life.
170. Would it cope with more sensitive species such as butterfly fish and anemones?
171. We are forced to conclude that our present knowledge is too limited to cope with these complexities.
172. Teenagers may begin to take drugs to help them escape from adolescent problems they can't cope with.
173. In this job you need to be adaptable and able to cope with unexpected situations.
174. Could your system cope with warm food after what you've been used to?
175. But government intervention is not the only way to cope with the problem of socially inefficient resource allocation due to externalities.
176. To perform well it has to be tightly targeted to cope with quite a narrow band of frequencies.
177. Though traps can cope with a wider range of exhaust effluent,[http://sentencedict.com/cope with.html] they're more expensive and hard to maintain satisfactorily.
178. When families fall short, society has to cope with the practical consequences.
179. They have already been persuaded that an injustice has been done, and they have had to cope with the consequences.
180. A bad conscience is easier to cope with than a bad reputation. Friedrich Nietzsche
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.