someway
By some method, even if you do not know how.
Someway means by some method or means, even if you don't know exactly how. When you say you'll get something done someway, you're expressing determination to find a solution, whatever it takes.
If you're working on a challenging science project and tell your partner “we'll figure this out someway,” you're saying you'll find a method that works, even if the path isn't clear yet. When a coach says the team will someway need to score more points in the second half, she means they must find some approach to improve, though she might not know the exact strategy yet.
The word captures a kind of resourceful optimism: acknowledging you face a challenge while insisting there must be a way forward. It's closely related to somehow, which means almost the same thing. You might hear someone say “I'll get to school on time someway” when their usual ride falls through, meaning they'll walk, bike, call a friend, or find another solution.
Someway suggests flexibility and determination working together. You're not stuck on one particular method. You're open to whatever works, confident that if you keep trying different approaches, one of them will succeed.