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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181, A quiet, hands-off leader, he sets the tone and objectives and lets his employees figure out how to execute them.
182, I just hook it up to my car and I can monitor my driving habits and instant fuel economy to figure out the most fuel efficient way to drive my car.
183, However some grownup parents never figure out how to talk to a child.
184, Mel:That's going to screw up our tranportation figures,we'll need another day to figure out the new delivery point and all the other costs.
185, Once we figure out something like a portable fusion reactor, you'll see what we can do!
186, Ramanathan, Wilcox and an Indian glaciologist Syed Iqbal Hasnain are working to figure out the impact of black carbon on glacial loss.
187, After the skull of a promising young dancer is found lodged in concrete at a construction site, the team must first figure out what happened to the victim's skeletal structure.
188, Figure out living only regard the safety and environment in chlor-alkali plant.
189, We then went back to Katmandu while the rafting team had to figure out how to get the raft loose.
190, That was mainly because I was in Hong Kong already and I couldn't be bothered to figure out how to do an absentee ballot and I thought for sure Al Gore was going to win.
191, International researchers want to figure out if there's a direct connection between the growing volcano activity and the increase in marine life there, such as shrimp, crab, limpets and barnacles.
192, Donna: And you'd think with all this new technology, they would figure out a machine that would make the beds.
193, If we're going to save the world from total jellyfish domination, then we've got to figure out what the jellyfish predators -- how they live their lives, like the Mola.
194, Multicultural nations have vibrant hip-hop communities who have had to figure out what to do with these new words and phrases.
195, It took her a long time to figure out who the wrongdoer was.
196, "Listen," I reasoned[sentencedict.com], "it doesn't take a genius to figure out what Adam's up to.".
197, Later, they'd figure out that flaming jet fuel had shot down the elevator shaft.
198, These kinds of statistics can help us figure out what star-planet systems are like in general, and that has implications for whether there are Earthlike planets or not.
199, Take time out to figure out what and whom you really want to be with.
200, ROK military is trying to figure out if the move is part of the routine military exercises or preparation for firing a short-range missile, Yonhap said.
201, I can't figure out why she got into such a state of inflammation.
202, "I'm trying to figure out how we can tell we aren't being kidnaped just like the others, " she said dryly.
202, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
203, The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do.
204, Tim Hensley's "Wally Gropius" (Fantagraphics Books) was maybe my favourite graphic novel of the year, and I'm still trying to figure out just what exactly it is.
205, Put on that thinking cap and figure out just what you want to know!
206, I play a game with the advertisements I'm exposed to... I try to figure out what logical fallacy they're using!
207, In materia medica you'll learn how to figure out doses and prepare medicines.
208, The right way to learn math is breadth-first, not depth-first. You need to survey the space, learn the names of things, figure out what's what.
209, Once you figure out what you stand for, then stand firm – your self-image depends on it.
210, We are now trying to figure out what we can do to get meaningful information from brain signals during sleep.
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.