Figure out

Meaning: This idiom means to solve a problem, understand something, or find an answer through thought or effort.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “I need to figure out how to fix my computer before the deadline.”
  2. “They spent hours trying to figure out the solution to the puzzle.”
  3. “She finally figured out what was causing the strange noise in the car.”

Origin: “Figure out” comes from the mathematical sense of “figure,” which refers to numbers and calculations. To “figure out” something originally meant to solve a mathematical problem or puzzle. Over time, it broadened to mean understanding or solving any problem, not just a numerical one. The phrase has been commonly used since the early 19th century.

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