grapple in the PONS Dictionary

grapple Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to grapple for sth
to grapple with sth fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He even found humor in technological advances as his protagonists grappled with electricity, radio and motorized transport.
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Beginning here, he grappled with the issue of the literary language, which he termed the common language.
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Although outwardly everything seems fine, the unit is grappling with unsolved mysteries.
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The two then grappled for around ten minutes.
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Grapples have been improved, with each character having more specialized grapple types than the previous game's unchangeable group of four grapples.
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Leading up to the event, both fighters promised to stand and trade blows for the entire fight, rather than engage in grappling.
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The winch or grapple holds the trees while the skidder drags them to a landing area.
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History has shown that problems of educating poor children are not confined to minority status, and states and cities have continued to grapple with approaches.
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At the time the scientific community was grappling with the problem of how to bring order to the 63 elements that were now known.
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Technical wrestlers automatically reversed all quick grapple moves until they had taken a good deal of arm damage.
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