1. coped - Adjective
2. coped - Verb
of Cope
Clad in a cope.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn emphasis should be placed on generating data showing how PWDs have coped with the pandemic including their contributions to reducing the spread and impact of this pandemic. Source: Internet
Because of many-cycle uninterruptible instructions, for example, the interrupt response times of the Motorola 68000 were too slow to handle the communication protocol that the host 6502-based BBC Micro coped with easily. Source: Internet
Although political strife continued as the new nation coped with poverty the UN presence was much reduced. Source: Internet
Burnley have coped in the past but this season they are still stumbling to find their usually resilient stride. Source: Internet
After the chaos of 2014, retailers this year coped with the increased demand admirably. Source: Internet
But, if there is anything that you take away from this small confession of how I have coped with isolation, I hope it's that we can and will all get through this by assessing, addressing and facing these things head-on. Source: Internet