0 present participle of grapple
1 to fight, especially in order to win something:
The investigators who have contributed articles are leaders in the field of child maltreatment who have been grappling with issues related to definition for decades.
Both countries seem to be grappling with conflicting ideologies, as successive politicians seek to implement the system in its entirety.
Policymakers in many countries are grappling with whether and how to regulate different statuses in different ways.
It points also to an underlying anxiety and ambivalence regarding this presence, a grappling with identity, a desire to experiment with places and roles.
The research community is better off grappling with these issues directly, rather than assuming them away.
No escalated aggression (grappling or biting) was ever observed at carrion or honey baits.
As we will see below the concept selection proposal has difficulty grappling with similar findings in the picture-word naming paradigm, especially the translation identity effect.
This was a longstanding preoccupation in colonial records, though the constant grappling with social markers of good work did not result in a better system.