1. To cause to become detached or separated; take off.
2. To come to be detached; SYN. come off, come away.
3. To military use: separate (a small unit) from a larger, esp. for a special assignment.
1. To be broken or divided into parts or pieces; to break; to become separated
2. To give up or give away; to relinquish a connection of any kind; -- followed by with or from
3. To go away; to depart; to take leave; to quit each other.
To find the solution to (a problem or question): SYN. work, figure out, puzzle out, lick.
1. To seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball, in American football.
2. To set about dealing with; SYN. take on.
1. To become undone or untied
2. To cause to become undone
1. To loosen from a fastening; detach, disengage
2. To make unstable; unsettle
1. To turn out well
2. When a situation works out a certain way, it happens that way. When a situation does not work out, it is not satisfactory.
3. When a situation works out, the end result is successful.
4. When a calculation or measurement works out to be a certain amount, this amount is the result of the calculation or measurement.
5. When a calculation or measurement works out to be a certain amount, this amount is the result of the calculation or measurement.
6. When you exercise in order to improve your health or physical appearance, you work out.