cope - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • financially: Should you be unfortunate enough to suffer a critical illness, would you and your loved ones be able to cope financially?
  • longer: Looking for care in the home Many elderly or disabled people find that they can no longer cope with living alone.
  • brilliantly: Apparently Slinky will be ok, the vet said cats cope brilliantly.

Object

  • technique: Manage your endometriosis more effectively by reading up on endo treatment and coping techniques.
  • skill: Angelica was then able to develop her own coping skills.

Used with why or when

  • when: And Jesus is held up to us as a model of how to cope when we're weary.

Modifying Another Word

  • well: The children coped well with the issue of domestic abuse.

Preposition: under

  • pressure: You need to be organized, able to prioritize and cope well under pressure.

Preposition: with

  • demand: He or she may no longer be able to cope with the demands of a busy life.
  • influx: Preparation of hospital emergency plans to cope with large influx of patients with burns, lung damage and trauma.
  • workload: I don't think I can cope with the workload for an MA.
  • situation: Meanwhile, the Greek Government is unable to cope with the situation.
  • uncertainty: The innovator is an active information seeker, who can cope with the inherent uncertainty involved with innovation.

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