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deal with
verb
to take action on
to deal with each problem in turn
to punish
the headmaster will deal with the culprit
to be concerned with
the book deals with Dutch art
to conduct oneself (towards others), esp with regard to fairness
he can be relied on to deal fairly with everyone
to do business with
the firm deals with many overseas suppliers
Idioms and Phrases
See deal in , def. 1.
Do business with someone, as in I like dealing with this company . [Late 1600s] Also see deal in , def. 2.
Take action in, handle, administer, dispose of, as in The committee will deal with this matter . [Second half of 1400s]
Act in a specified way toward someone, as in He dealt extremely fairly with his competitors . [c. 1300]
Example Sentences
Andy Robertson has had to deal with the loss of his Liverpool team-mate and friend, Diogo Jota.
"Pretty much every match there is something happening that you have to address and deal with."
Who knew — it was like a template, a manual for what I was going to have to deal with.”
Listed among creditors in Aspiration’s bankruptcy documents is Leonard, raising questions about whether his $28-million endorsement deal with the company skirted NBA salary cap rules.
Ballmer was interviewed Thursday night by ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and denied involvement in Leonard’s deal with Aspiration, but the NBA has launched an investigation.
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