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copeTo adjust to new situations and overcome problems.
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copeAn acronym that stands for the four property risk characteristics an underwriter reviews when evaluating a submission for property insurance:
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copelate 14c., "come to blows with," from Old French couper, earlier colper "hit, punch," from colp "a blow" (see coup). Meaning evolved 17c. into "handle successfully,& [..]
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copeto handle or deal with problems.
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copeheader: brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall come to terms with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day [..]
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cope to reward, to give in return.
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copeCorporate-Owned, Personally Enabled.
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copeUpper or topmost section of a flask, mold or pattern.
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copeCommittee on Publication Ethics is an organization, based in the United Kingdom that provides widely supported guidance to the publishing industry on ethical issues.
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cope(n) brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall(n) a long cloak; worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions(v) come to terms with
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copeUpper section of flask used in casting metal.
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copeTo cut or shape the end of a moulded wood member so that it will cover and fit the contour of the wall or other moulding.
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copeTo adjust to new situations and overcome problems.
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copeto reward, to give in return
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copen. "cope, cloak; canopy or cloak of the sky," s.v. cope sb.\1 OED. KEY: cope@n
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copen 5 cope 5
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cope Acronym for corporate-owned, personally-enabled. COPE is a policy in which an organization provides its employees with mobile devices to access company information and also allows the employees to use them as if they were personally-owned.
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cope
To deal effectively with something difficult.
''I thought I would never be able to cope with life after the amputation, but I have learned how to be happy again.''
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