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work out
verb
- tr to achieve or accomplish by effort
- tr to solve or find out by reasoning or calculation
to work out an answer
to work out a sum
- tr to devise or formulate
to work out a plan
- intr to prove satisfactory or effective
did your plan work out?
- intr to happen as specified
it all worked out well
- intr to take part in physical exercise, as in training
- tr to remove all the mineral in (a mine, body of ore, etc) that can be profitably exploited
- intr; often foll by to or at to reach a total
your bill works out at a pound
- informal.tr to understand the real nature of
I shall never work you out
noun
- a session of physical exercise, esp for training or practice
Example Sentences
Vietnam is open to working out a deal with the administration to avoid the tariffs, Trump has said.
Apple bosses will be hoping to work out a similar deal this time.
But how exactly were these tariffs - essentially taxes on imports - worked out?
The team is made up of roughly a dozen employees — people mostly in their 20s and 30s from outside politics — who work out of the White House and are given wide leeway to craft content.
Further arbitration proceedings are to take place, perhaps to work out whether Wynn-Williams owes the company compensation for breaching the agreement.
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