grapple with

grapple with (someone or something)

1. To physically struggle with someone else to obtain something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "grapple" and "with." I grappled with one of the players on the other team for the ball.2. To have difficulty in understanding or managing something. We've been grappling with a lot of technical issues since implementing that new computer system.See also: grapple

grapple with something

Fig. to deal with a problem; to get a "good hold" on a problem. I have enough to grapple with now. No more problems, please. I cannot grapple with any additional problems.See also: grapple

grapple with

v. To be engaged with the complications or problems presented by something; struggle with: Some parts of the world are grappling with overpopulation.See also: grapple