To satisfy or fulfill (e.g. a job or a need).
1 Europe will need a different strategy to cope with Spain and Italy.
2 Ardern said New Zealand's health system could now cope with the virus.
3 Mrs Hodge said: Local authorities are tending to cope with funding reductions.
4 Its people have used humour for years to cope with difficult situations.
5 We need help to improve agriculture to cope with the changing weather.
6 I need space and time to cope with the ongoing criminal process.
7 This means you'll often have to cope with changing and challenging circumstances.
8 A combination would help the companies better cope with weak oil prices.
9 Dr Sarah Moore offers seven ways to cope with the challenges ahead'.
10 But they can struggle to cope with the reality of family homelessness.
11 Plants and animals employ innate immune systems to cope with microbial infection.
12 Then, will it really cope with the increasing wish for private cars?
13 But we're Mexicans, we have to cope with this situation, she said.
14 Authorities there say they would struggle to cope with any new influx.
15 Massive public works projects were required to cope with fluctuating water levels.
16 You might be looking for new ways to cope with , well, existing.
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