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idiomtake/get the measure ofto discover what someone or something is like, especially so that you can deal with problems easily:By the third game, Pearce had the measure of her opponent and was settling down and playing well.I'm afraid she isn't very good at handling the kids, and it's only taken three days for the class to get her measure.have the measure of: The Norwegian quartet certainly had the measure of this splendid music, each player contributing to a very relaxed and very rewarding performance.
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