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  1. to deal successfully with a problem, a situation, or a person who is having difficulties: We've sorted out the computer system's initial problems. [ + question word ] It'll be difficult to sort out how much each person owes. Most of the job involves sorting out customers who have queries. See also. sort-out UK informal.

  2. The meaning of SORT OUT is to understand or find (something, such as a reason or a solution) by thinking. How to use sort out in a sentence.

  3. Sort out definition: to find a solution to (a problem, etc), esp to make clear or tidy. See examples of SORT OUT used in a sentence.

  4. If you sort out a problem or the details of something, you do what is necessary to solve the problem or organize the details. The two countries have sorted out their trade and security dispute. [ VERB PARTICLE noun ]

  5. verb. arrange or order by classes or categories. synonyms: assort, class, classify, separate, sort. see more. verb. make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear. synonyms: clear, clear up, crystalise, crystalize, crystallise, crystallize, elucidate, enlighten, illuminate, shed light on, straighten out. see more.

  6. sort out. 1. To separate from others: sorted out the books to be donated to the library. 2. To clarify or resolve: She tried to sort out her problems. 3. To bring or restore to health or good condition: A good night's sleep will sort you out. 4.

  7. We have to do something. • The situation will sort itself out when the city reopens Navy Pier, the fair's preferred location. • They hope that it will sort itself out with time - it is even more difficult to ask a second time.

  8. SORT SOMETHING OUT meaning: 1. to organize or arrange things that are untidy: 2. to do something that stops a problem: . Learn more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · ( transitive, British, slang) To take action to stop someone who has been causing trouble, often by physically attacking them. If you do that again, I'll soon sort you out. ( UK, slang) To provide (somebody) with a necessity, or a solution to a problem. Hey man, I want some weed. —I'll sort you out, mate.

  10. If you sort out a problem or the details of something, you do what is necessary to solve the problem or organize the details.