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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
Example Sentences
The report comes as the Post Office announced a renewed deal with banks to ensure customers can access basic banking services at post office counters.
Of all the people on the ballot, Carney is perhaps most equipped to deal with Trump’s ever-shifting understanding of reality and time and space.
I can remember being younger and looking at all the bird books and figurines in my gramma’s house, thinking, “’s this lady’s deal with birds?”
Because I felt that birds haven’t evolved to deal with cats, and so it’s putting them in a situation that’s just not fair.
However, he said there was a "win-win possibility" for his country if it could secure a deal with the US and also build on trading relationships with the European Union and the UK.
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