sort out
Britishverb
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to find a solution to (a problem, etc), esp to make clear or tidy
it took a long time to sort out the mess
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to take or separate, as from a larger group
he sorted out the most likely ones
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to organize into an orderly and disciplined group
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informal to beat or punish
Example Sentences
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Kansanback said dealers handle the tax and registration logistics routinely and have web-based tools to sort out what’s required state by state.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026
Greer also said U.S. officials have been talking with their Chinese counterparts about setting up a “board of trade” to sort out nonsensitive trade issues to clear the way for talks on “the sticky issues.”
From Barron's • Apr. 7, 2026
Most of my book is devoted to trying to sort out this political enigma, and how the movement and its consequences might be understood.
From Salon • Mar. 28, 2026
"People spend hours and hours and weeks and weeks trying to sort out care for their family", she said.
From BBC • Mar. 5, 2026
Anybody who’d tried to grow up and sort out what to do and who to become in a world that is too confusing for me to ever understand.
From "Tradition" by Brendan Kiely
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