Definitions | work out |
| verb (inf=to work out, works out, working out, worked out)
- (transitive) (with object after out) To calculate.
- Can you 250 × 12 in your head for me?
- (transitive) To make sense of.
- I can't work these instructions out.
- Can you how to get to the university by car?
- (transitive) (with object between work and out) To extract gradually.
- Using some tweezers, he worked the bee sting out of his hand.
- (intransitive) To conclude with the correct solution.
- These figures just don't .
- (intransitive) To succeed.
- Are you still seeing John? - No, it didn't .
- (intransitive) To habitually exercise rigorously, especially by lifting weights, in order to increase strength or muscle mass or maintain fitness.
- Wow, you're looking good! Do you ?
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