Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear.
Arrange or order by classes or categories.
Punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience.
To come to an agreement or settlement of a dispute or argument, to attempt to sort something out between parties or to settle a case, to finish animosities.
Ещё 1 This is a Government issue that they need to sort out urgently.
2 Take the opportunity to completely sort out any lingering difference of opinion.
3 The authorities were going to have a great deal to sort out .
4 And Merkel has emphasized that Greece must sort out its own problems.
5 There are all kinds of possible intersections we'll need to sort out .
6 A month of daily 5am meditation practice will sort out a lot.
7 It took a while to sort out the server problem, he says.
8 That's what your dream is trying to help you sort out . 8.
9 I think this is something you need to sort out between yourselves.
10 As we sort out that evidence, AI lags a step behind us.
11 The watch schedules would sort out some of it in any case.
12 Doyle hesitated, trying to sort out the different interests in all this.
13 He was simply trying to sort out the madness of the evening.
14 Yelp is an excellent resource to sort out your needs, Pecknold says.
15 I let him wonder while I tried to sort out the possibilities.
16 It just wants the two sides to sort out their differences peacefully.
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