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Definition of "sort out" in Anglais

Verb

  1. To clarify by reviewing mentally.

    • It's a bit confused at the moment, I'll try to sort it out later.
  2. To arrange.

    • Could you call Dave and sort out a meeting for tomorrow?
  3. To fix (a problem).

    • The computer won't let me delete that file; could you sort it out?
  4. 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?
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.