SORTOUT
sort out
Verb
- To clarify by reviewing mentally.
- It's a bit confused at the moment, I'll try to sort it out later.
- To arrange.
- Could you call Dave and sort out a meeting for tomorrow?
- To fix, as a problem.
- ''The computer won't let me delete that file; could you sort it out?
- To organise or separate into groups, as a collection of items, so as to make tidy.
- Could you sort out your wardrobe and put the clothes you no longer use in one pile to give away and another to throw away?
- To separate from the remainder of a group; often construed with from.
- We need to sort out the problems we can solve from the ones we can't.
- They've already sorted out the students in group A, so we just need to worry about groups B and C.
- To attack physically.
- ''If you do that again, I'll soon sort you out.
- To provide (somebody) with a necessity, or a solution to a problem.
- - Hey man, I want some weed.
- I'll sort you out, mate. - We really need to sort Chris out with a girlfriend.
- - Hey man, I want some weed.
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