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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
“I still, like, deal with things.”
He also said one of his staff had to deal with the aftermath of a stabbing while on their way to work recently when "two young boys" had been stabbed in the head and neck.
Amazon MGM Studios in February inked a deal with the longtime producers of the James Bond film franchise — Barbara Broccoli and her half-brother Michael G. Wilson — to control the beloved superspy series.
Trump on Thursday told reporters aboard Air Force One that his administration was “very close to a deal with a very good group of people.”
Vietnam is open to working out a deal with the administration to avoid the tariffs, Trump has said.
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