To come to terms with; to overcome any difficulties presented by.(verb)
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Use "cope with" in a sentence
"Making effective policy to cope with this interconnected world requires integrating its varied dimensionsdefense and diplomacy, finance and trade, the environment and homeland security, science and social policyinto a coherent whole."
"Trelease attributes the widespread fears about the influence of comics when he was a child to parents and other well-meaning adults trying to cope with the significant social and cultural changes that took place after World War II."
"AS THE CAMPAIGN FOR THE PRESIDENCY got under way late that summer in 1980, Americans for a second year in a row were trying to cope with the ruthless effects of double-digit inflation, which was eating away at their savings, their paychecks, and their way of life like a horde of locusts."