Synonym: lick, puzzle out, solve, work, work out. Similar words: figure, figure in, fighter, dig up, care of, fatigue, intrigued, ambiguous. Meaning: v. find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of.
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151, Once a red-tailed hawk had settled onto a snag about ten feet away and stared at him, cocking its head as if it were trying to figure out what sort of creature Andrew was.
152, So, if we use those two tips to try to figure out a structure, a skeletal structure, we would get this structure here if we write out the full Lewis structure.
153, Figure out the chemical reaction equation of Quinidine Sulfate with perchloric acid and the equivalent relationship.
154, If there is some visual defect on the page, it's pretty easy to figure out what piece of code (component) is causing the problem.
155, I'm also trying to figure out how to refactor the deployment system to make it more extensible and simpler.
156, But the Yankeed need to figure out something and that's on pitching coach Dave Eiland.
157, There, she must figure out what's actually going on and do her bit to help the townspeople return to their fairy-tale reality.
158, "It's a long-winded way of saying we can figure out where you are through your IP address," he said.
159, But we lay low until we figure out our next move, okay?
160, Rather than polarize with partners figure out how you can find the fertile ground of compromise -.
161, If it's painful, you need to figure out what's wrong(sentencedict.com), not mask the pain with a topical anesthetic.
162, Well, we have to figure out how to set up our triple integral in spherical coordinates.
163, I pulled over and tried to figure out a quick fix.
164, If he can just get her in his mouth, he could trot away and figure out exactly what she is without anyone disturbing him.
165, It will be an intriguing challenge to figure out whether such systematic differences in the shapes of neurons in gyri and sulci also affect their function.
166, Comparing this whippersnapper to older craters can therefore help researchers figure out how fast wind action changes the red planet's surface.
167, I can't figure out why he is buttering me up.
168, The first and most important of these is: How will we figure out what to watch now that we've got a near-to-infinite set of choices?
169, I think that she's really undefinable; I know that sounds quite - like an odd thing to say, but it's very hard to figure out what she was.
170, Authorities are trying to figure out what sparked the rampage.
171, In order to figure out the problem, the approach uses bSQ(bit Sequential) grid image data format, then rules tree is adopted to avoid the cost of producing large frequent itemsets.
172, "It's not funny when you figure out the application list should only involve poor people, while some local rich guys are on it, " said Shenzhen native Liu Yuan on Weibo. com,[http://sentencedict.com/figure out.html] a popular micro blog.
173, Some scientists are still trying to figure out how neuronal tangles fit into the degenerative process.
174, This paper introduces the equation to figure out statically indeterminate beam through the unIt'step function.
175, The result has been a Gordian knot of preconditions for resuming talks that even the most ardent expert would be hard-pressed to figure out.
176, She gazed at this improbably overgrown figure out of an inconceivable future and promptly dismissed it.
177, Before we get started we need to figure out what Day Game is.
178, I can't figure out why they ridicule this constructive suggestion.
179, If we figure out exactly which autoimmune condition it is, we can get you better quicker.
180, Geronimo uses deployment plans to help the application deployment system figure out which pieces of an application need to go where.
More similar words: figure, figure in, fighter, dig up, care of, fatigue, intrigued, ambiguous, fight against, be aware of, moreover, take care of, stereotype, more or less, come out, die out, take out, make out, wipe out, give out, live out, leave out, drive out, write out, come out of, single out, courageous, more often than not, sure, simultaneously.