Synonym: face, put up, struggle. Similar words: scope, cope with, telescope, cop, helicopter, open, opera, hope. Meaning: [kəʊp] n. brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall. v. come to terms or deal successfully with.
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121. Her training equipped her to cope with the new job.
122. A library is functioning as a temporary hospital to cope with casualties.
123. Get a good night's sleep and you'll feel better able to cope.
124. Do not imagine that you can cope with all the problems.
125. The government called out the militia to help cope with the rioting.
126. We need someone practical who can cope with a crisis.
127. It takes a very buoyant personality to cope with constant rejection.
128. The tyres on my car don't cope very well on wet roads.
129. The teacher said that he found it difficult to cope with a class of disaffected teenagers.
130. The government made open confession of its inability to cope with the crisis.
131. The troops will join the police, who were reluctantly involved yesterday after the London ambulance service said it could not cope.
132. An extravagant signal could be a general statement of a male's ability to cope.
133. Helping young people cope with the impact of drug and alcohol abuse is the focus of the play Coming To.
134. However the immediate task of most advice workers is to help the clients in the interview room cope with day-to-day pressing problems.
135. Services should also aim to enhance the individual's own ability to cope with distress.
135. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
136. As a result she was renowned for her ability to cope patiently with awkward guests.
137. Dolphins have an ingenious adaptation to cope with eating under water.
138. Yet, as Margaret Donaldson points out, the ability to cope with disembedded tasks is crucial to educational success.
139. The situation is difficult to cope with unless you rehearse in advance some useful strategies.
140. Psychological counselling may help accident victims like Richard Eaton cope better with the flashbacks.
141. So NewCo should be able to cope with back-year claims as they arise.
142. Such overwintering vats should be as simple as possible: externally filtered zeolite somewhere in the system to cope with ammonia.
143. The environment cannot cope with our abuse of air, water, and land.
144. It requires a solid apprenticeship in the breed before you are able to cope with the responsibility of stud dog ownership.
145. To cope with the aftershock, Mr Perez has made himself unpopular by bringing in painful economic reforms.
146. They also find it hard to cope with men who are angry with them.
147. Coral species vary in their ability to cope with sediment.
148. In this job you need to be adaptable and able to cope with unexpected situations.
149. A bad conscience is easier to cope with than a bad reputation. Friedrich Nietzsche
150. When some one can't cope with panic attacks, agoraphobia is often the consequence and treating this condition requires specialist help.
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