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sort out

/sɔːt aʊt/

[/sɔːt aʊt/]

resolve; organise

Intermediateverb

Definition

To resolve a problem or to organise something into order.

Example

I need to sort out this mess on my desk before the auditors arrive tomorrow morning.

I need to sort out this mess on my desk before the auditors arrive tomorrow morning.

Etymology

From 'sort' plus 'out', meaning to separate and arrange, then to resolve.

How & Where It’s Used

Chiefly British and very common for fixing problems or tidying.

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