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figure out

1 of 1verb
/ˈfɪg.jər aʊt/
Forms:figures out,figuring out,figured out,figured out
1

to find the answer to a question or problem

B2transitive
  • After hours of studying, she finally managed to figure out the complex math problem.
  • The detective worked diligently to figure out the mystery behind the unusual events.
  • It took some time, but he was able to figure out how to operate the new software.
  • Students often collaborate to figure out challenging assignments during group projects.
  • The team brainstormed to figure out the best strategy for the upcoming competition.
2

to reach an understanding of a person's actions, motives, or personality

transitive
  • After spending time together, she began to figure out the reasons behind her friend's behavior.
  • It took a while, but he eventually figured out the motivations driving his colleague's decisions.
  • Through open communication, they tried to figure out each other's perspectives and concerns.
  • It can be challenging to figure out someone's true intentions, especially in complex situations.
  • As they shared experiences, the characters in the story gradually began to figure out each other's backgrounds and motivations.