1. PHRASAL VERB : have inflects
If you work out a solution to a problem or mystery, you manage to find the solution by thinking or talking about it.
- Negotiators are due to meet later today to work out a compromise.
- It took me some time to work out what was causing this.
- = figure out
2. PHRASAL VERB
If you work out the answer to a mathematical problem, you calculate it.
- It is proving hard to work out the value of bankrupt firms' assets.
- When asked what a £40.35 meal for five people would cost each diner, they were unable to work it out.
- = calculate
.... Cobuild
1. Accomplish by work or effort:
- I think we can work out a solution to this problem. [1500s]
2. Find a solution for, solve:
- They hoped to work out their personal differences.
- Can you help me work out this equation? [Mid-1800s]
3. Formulate or develop:
- We were told to work out a new plan.
- He's very good at working out complicated plots. [Early 1800s]
...Am-Heritage Idioms
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