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v
1. To find an answer by thinking about (some problem or difficulty); solve.

Tom couldn't figure out the last problem on the arithmetic test.

Sam couldn't figure out how to print a program until the teacher showed him how.

Mary couldn't figure out why her cake tasted so funny until she found salt mixed in the sugar bag.

Compare: find out(1)
2. To learn how to explain; understand.

Laurence is an odd boy; I can't figure him out.

Compare: make out(2)

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