(deal in) Past tense for to take part in the commercial trading of a particular commodity
“The new company will deal in all kinds of baby products from newborn kids up to schoolgoers.”
Past tense for to engage in commercial negotiations
“It was hard work trying to deal with that tight-fisted scrooge.”
Past tense for to distribute, usually by dividing in portions
“After all players have made their bets, the dealer will deal the cards.”
(deal with) Past tense for to handle or take action on a given issue
“He explores constructive ways to deal with adversity while embracing it.”
Past tense for to be concerned with
“Through research and study, you will produce a report that will deal in depth with the chosen topic.”
Past tense for to deliver to or impose on, especially something unpleasant
“The government's decision to raise fuel taxes would deal a blow to many of its citizens.”
Past tense for to interact with or engage in communication with
Past tense for to survive or deal with a challenging or difficult situation or period successfully
Past tense for to administer, implement, or carry out
Past tense for to pay out, usually from a public fund or treasury
Past tense for to settle a dispute by mutual concession
Past tense for to import or export, illicitly or by stealth
Past tense for to command the doing of by one's authority
Past tense for to distribute or spread over a wide area
Past tense for to intervene in a dispute in order to bring about an agreement or reconciliation
Past tense for to discuss a given topic among a group
Delivered, apportioned or allocated to a group
That has been provided or supplied
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