Find one's way

Pronunciation: /ˈfaɪnd ˈwənz ˈweɪ/

Find one's way (verb)

  1. to reach a place successfully, especially when you are not sure of the route.
  2. to manage to deal with a problem and continue, even when things are hard.
  3. to become able to understand and handle a system, subject, or situation.

Examples

  • I found my way to the station before the rain started.
  • She found her way home even after the detour.