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Phrasal Verb - Figure Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To figure out something or someone means to understand, comprehend, or solve a problem, puzzle, or complex issue. It requires critical thinking, analytical skills, and often experience. Figuring out means to decipher the hidden meaning, identify patterns, connections, or relationships, and reach a logical conclusion. It can be applied to a wide range of situations, from personal relationships to scientific inquiry, and requires the ability to decompose complex information, apply relevant knowledge, and integrate new insights.

Examples

No.Example
1I've been trying to figure out how to fix the bike for hours.
2It took me a while to figure out the plot of the movie.
3Can you help me figure out why my car isn't starting?
4It's not easy to figure out what she's really thinking.
5I've been trying to figure out how to get an internship in marketing.
6It took me two attempts to figure out how to cook the perfect steak.
7Can you help me figure out why I'm not getting any job offers?
8It's difficult to figure out what the teacher wants us to submit for the project.
9I've been trying to figure out how to learn a new language.
10It took me ages to figure out the lyrics to my favorite song.