Pronunciation: /hæk ɪt/
verb to cut or chop with repeated and irregular blows
A1 I need to hack it to fix the issue with my computer.
A2 Can you help me hack it so I can access the restricted website?
B1 I managed to hack it and get into the system without a password.
B2 He's a skilled hacker, he can hack it in no time.
C1 The cybersecurity expert was able to hack it and expose the vulnerability in the network.
C2 Government agencies often hire hackers to hack it and gather intelligence on potential threats.
pronoun referring to a specific thing previously mentioned or easily identified
A1 I don't know how to fix the computer, can you hack it for me?
A2 The car's engine is making strange noises, I think I need to hack it.
B1 I tried to assemble the furniture but couldn't figure it out, can you hack it together?
B2 The software has a bug that I can't solve, I need to hack it to make it work properly.
C1 The project has a lot of technical issues, we need to hack it to meet the deadline.
C2 The security system is very complex, we need to hack it carefully to avoid any breaches.
formal It is important to follow proper procedures rather than trying to hack it.
informal If you want to save time, just hack it and get it done quickly.
slang I'm going to hack it and make it work no matter what.
figurative Sometimes you just have to hack it and find a creative solution to the problem.
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