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I have a problem distinguishing tackle,cope with,fix and solve . As far as I kown they can all followed by "a problem" but what's the difference? Could anyone help me please?
Oct 18, 2023 11:14 AM
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In the case of 'problems'...
tackle - start finding strategies to (hopefully) deal with the problem + probably reduce the impact of the problem
cope with - accepting that the problem exists and finding ways to live with it + possibly looking for solutions
fix - same as 'solve' but more informal style
solve - finding solutions to a problem that will eliminate it.
October 18, 2023
In addition to what Charlie said; they have the following connotations or valence:
Tackle: this has positive connotation, i.e. to approach it like a challenge to be solved.
Cope with: this has a more negative connotation, i.e. it is a negative situation and you must accept it, cope with it, endure it, etc.
Fix: neutral connotation, may be more relevant to less abstract, more tangible problems, i.e. fixing mechanical problem, fixing a physical system, etc. Usually used when something is broken and it previously worked/functioned properly.
Solve: neutral connotation, more applicable to more abstract problems. Compared to 'fix,' it may be the first time this solution has been solved/found, at least by you...i.e. like solving a math problem.
October 19, 2023
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