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be grappled
noun
A tool with claws or hooks which is used to catch or hold something.
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These transgressions need to be grappled with.
"It's just beginning to be grappled with, I think," she says.
The soft options have been adopted while the more challenging ones are yet to be grappled with.
Parkinson said "base erosion and profit shifting by multinational companies" was another significant problem, one that needed to be grappled with through the G20.
Granger began to cry in the dock after the guilty verdicts were delivered while Chandler lashed out angrily, shouting and swearing, and had to be grappled to the floor and removed by six dock officers.
Americans rarely turn to class in their analysis, but to understand the Civil War and states' rights, class conflict -- both within the regions and between them -- must be grappled with.
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But all Blanc appears to be grappling with is pride.
Your faith group may be grappling with some other issue.
The parties are grappling with complex issues.
Others are grappling with dire circumstances.
India is grappling with this question.
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