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  • consider

    behaviour, handle

  • treat

    activity, behaviour

  • handle

    activity, regard

  • take up

    set to work, start

  • manage

    activity, act

  • use

    activity, regard

  • tackle

    set to work, start

  • cover

    concern, take into account

  • serve

    handle, manage

  • attack

    start, grab

  • affect

    regard, start

  • concern

    regard, handle

  • discuss

    handle, manage

  • take care of

    project, handle

  • do

    take, accept

  • regard

    behaviour, study

  • approach

    behaviour, discuss

  • control

    project, manage

  • examine

    include

  • settle

    answer, get done

  • take

    manage, act

  • meet

    solve, include

  • cope with

    manage, accomplish

  • confront

    grab, come up against a situation

  • involve

    regard, concern

  • face

    grab

  • answer

    concern, find solution

  • dispose of

    subject to series of actions to achieve result

  • patronize

  • behave toward

    activity, behaviour

  • work

    accept, solve

  • have to do with

    concern, relate to

  • go into

    discuss

  • study

    discuss

  • pertain to

    relate to

  • take on

    grab, make an effort

  • attend to

  • see to

  • talk about

    discuss

  • touch

    concern

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  • call the signals
  • cope with
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  • get a handle on
  • hack it
  • make out
  • make the grade
  • run things

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO DEAL WITH

  • clarify
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  • elucidate
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  • knocks cold
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  • larrups
  • lies siege to
  • light into
  • molests
  • mugs
  • overwhelms
  • pounce upon
  • punches
  • raids
  • rushes
  • sets upon
  • slogs
  • soaks
  • stabs
  • storms
  • strikes
  • takes the offensive
  • turns on
  • wallops
  • whops
  • answer to
  • appertain to
  • apply to
  • be about
  • be applicable to
  • be connected with
  • be dependent upon
  • be interdependent with
  • be pertinent to
  • be well taken
  • bear on
  • bear upon
  • belong to
  • deal with
  • depend upon
  • have a bearing on
  • have connections with
  • have implications for
  • have relation to
  • have significance for
  • have to do with
  • involve
  • pertain to
  • refer to
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Collins

  
      vb  

1      (with)
  
   with   attend to, come to grips with, cope with, get to grips with, handle, manage, oversee, see to, take care of, treat  

2      (with)
  
   with   concern, consider, treat (of)  

3      (with)
  
   with   act, behave, conduct oneself  

4    bargain, buy and sell, do business, negotiate, sell, stock, trade, traffic, treat (with)  
      n  

5      (informal)   agreement, arrangement, bargain, contract, pact, transaction, understanding  
      vb  

6    allot, apportion, assign, bestow, dispense, distribute, divide, dole out, give, mete out, reward, share  
      n  

7    amount, degree, distribution, extent, portion, quantity, share, transaction  

8    cut and shuffle, distribution, hand, round, single game  

English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus  

Collins

deal         

[

1]     (QUANTIFIER USES)   If you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it.      quant   QUANT of n-uncount/def-n     (emphasis)
  
…a great deal of money…, I am in a position to save you a good deal of time.     
      Deal is also an adverb., adv   ADV compar, ADV after v  
Their lives became a good deal more comfortable…, He depended a great deal on his wife for support.     
      Deal is also a pronoun., pron  
Although he had never met Geoffrey Hardcastle, he knew a good deal about him.     

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deal          [2]     ( deals    plural & 3rd person present)   ( dealing    present participle)   ( dealt    past tense & past participle  )   (VERB AND NOUN USES)  
Please look at category 7 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.     

1       n-count   If you make a deal   , do a deal   , or cut a deal   , you complete an agreement or an arrangement with someone, especially in business.               (BUSINESS)  
Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports…, The two sides tried and failed to come to a deal…, He was involved in shady business deals…     

2       verb   If a person, company, or shop deals in a particular type of goods, their business involves buying or selling those goods.     (BUSINESS)  
They deal in antiques…      V in n  
…the rights of our citizens to hold and to deal in foreign currency.      V in n  

3       verb   If someone deals illegal drugs, they sell them.  
I certainly don’t deal drugs.      V n  

  dealing      n-uncount   oft n N  
…his involvement in drug dealing and illegal money laundering.     

4       n-count   If someone has had a bad deal, they have been unfortunate or have been treated unfairly.  
adj N  
The people of Liverpool have had a bad deal for many, many years.     

5       verb   If you deal    playing cards, you give them out to the players in a game of cards.      
The croupier dealt each player a card, face down…      V n n  
He once dealt cards in an illegal gambling joint.      V n  
      Deal out means the same as deal   ., phrasal verb      
Dalton dealt out five cards to each player.      V P n (not pron)  

6    If an event deals a blowto something or someone, it causes them great difficulties or makes failure more likely.     (JOURNALISM)  

deal a blow      phrase   V inflects  
The summer drought has dealt a heavy blow to the government’s economic record…     

7   
  
  dealings  

  
  wheel and deal  

  
  a raw deal  

  
  raw  
deal out      phrasal verb   If someone deals out a punishment or harmful action, they punish or harm someone.  
WRITTEN  
(=mete out)  

…a failure to deal out effective punishment to aggressors.      V P n (not pron) to n   deal with  

1       phrasal verb   When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.  
(=handle)  

…the way that building societies deal with complaints…      V P n  
The President said the agreement would allow other vital problems to be dealt with.      V P n  

2       phrasal verb   If you deal with an unpleasant emotion or an emotionally difficult situation, you recognize it, and remain calm and in control of yourself in spite of it.  
She saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear…      V P n  

3       phrasal verb   If a book, speech, or film deals with a particular thing, it has that thing as its subject or is concerned with it.  
…the parts of his book which deal with contemporary Paris.      V P n  

4       phrasal verb   If you deal with a particular person or organization, you have business relations with them.  
When I worked in Florida I dealt with British people all the time…      V P n  

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sweetheart deal

n.

an agreement through which one of the parties is offered very advantageous conditions because of the special relation with the partner

[Bus.] most frequently ,»sweetheart deal» has a negative connotation implying the idea of illegality or immorality .

epistemology

n.

the part of philosophy that deals with knowledge

the early bird catches the worm

exp.

one who arrives first has the best chance of being successful or getting the best deals; often shortened to ‘early bird’ and also used in the sense of ‘early riser’

Ex.: »The early bird catches the worm, yeah maybe, but it’s the second mouse that gets the cheese!», he argued.

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  1. deal withverb

    Synonyms:
    come to terms, make do, cope with, care, take care of, interact, look after, plow, look at, contend, plough, make out, work, grapple, get by, treat, manage, handle, engage, address, take, take on, consider, cover

  2. deal withverb

    To handle verbally or in some form of artistic expression; to address or discuss as a subject.

    This book deals with incest.

    Synonyms:
    plow, make do, look after, make out, cover, come to terms, interact, work, manage, engage, get by, cope with, look at, care, grapple, take care of, address, treat, take, contend, plough, consider, take on, handle

  3. deal withverb

    To take action with respect to (someone or something).

    The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students.

    Synonyms:
    care, consider, plow, take, contend, work, make do, look at, address, treat, make out, manage, plough, cover, cope with, interact, take care of, take on, look after, engage, get by, come to terms, handle, grapple

  4. deal withverb

    To consider, as an example.

    Let us deal with the case of China.

    Synonyms:
    address, take, manage, make do, grapple, treat, cover, look after, engage, look at, take on, care, consider, cope with, come to terms, contend, interact, take care of, get by, make out, plow, plough, work, handle

  5. deal withverb

    To come to terms with; to overcome any difficulties presented by.

    Synonyms:
    look at, handle, manage, take care of, care, engage, interact, work, plough, treat, grapple, consider, get by, look after, come to terms, cover, plow, make out, cope with, take on, make do, address, take, contend

  6. deal withverb

    To be in charge of, act on, or dispose of.

    I can deal with this crew of workers.

    Synonyms:
    make do, cover, plow, care, manage, grapple, work, treat, look after, address, take on, take, plough, consider, come to terms, handle, get by, take care of, contend, engage, make out, look at, cope with, interact

  7. deal withverb

    To behave in a certain way towards.

    He deals fairly with his employees.

    Synonyms:
    interact, plow, handle, get by, make out, manage, look at, work, take care of, engage, take, take on, grapple, plough, make do, look after, cover, treat, come to terms, cope with, care, consider, address, contend

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  1. Chris Murphy:

    This vendor we use in the Senate has been a problem to deal with, they often play games. They often try to use threats of layoffs in order to get more money out of the Architect of the Capitol. So I think it might be time to find a vendor that’s not going to use the threats of layoffs as a cajole to try to get more money.

  2. Donald Trump:

    I often stated,’ One way or the other, Mexico is going to pay for the Wall,’ this has never changed. Our new deal with Mexico( and Canada), the USMCA, is so much better than the old, very costly anti-USA North American Free Trade Agreement deal, that just by the money we save, MEXICO IS PAYING FOR THE WALL !

  3. Toby Neugebauer:

    I sincerely put the money in, and I am sincerely actively looking for ways to invest the money, i always thought that was a long road, and my deal with Ted to White House was a $10 million donation.

  4. Mayor Ed Murray:

    We are involved in a homeless crisis. The like we have not seen since the Great Depression, no city in American can deal with this (by themselves).

  5. Ambassador Danon:

    Peter Anthony Gallo, an international lawyer and former investigator for the UNs own watchdog, the OIOS, told Fox News that Peter Anthony Gallo was not surprised by the allegations. [ They ] do not surprise me in the slightest ; there is nothing unusual in them and they could just as easily have come from any one of a number of Organizations in the UN system because they reflect the management culture of disregard for the staff, disregard for the rules and a general air of entitlement and impunity, he said. Gallo who himself was a whistleblower at the U.N. and now director of, Hear their Cries, a group that reports on sexual abuse and exploitation around the world and at the UN. The problem is that U.N. agencies control their own investigative functions and deal with disciplinary matters internally. The result is that instead of being a means of addressing misconduct and wrongdoing, the internal justice system is more of a tool for intimidating any staff members who dare to report misconduct by senior staff, such as by Krahenbuhl and his cronies. Following reports that both Switzerland and the Netherlands suspended their funding to UNRWA, Israels United Nations Ambassador Danny Danon called upon all of the international to suspend funding. The report reveals alarming, but not surprising, findings. In addition to propagating false information about its refugee population, UNRWA has in recent years worked to redirect world funds to continue this corruption industry that has served its leadership. The international community, which generously finances UNRWA, must immediately suspend the budgets assigned to the agency. Ambassador Danon said. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The aid money should be gradually transferred to the UNHCR( UN High Commissioner for Refugees), instead of helping the UNRWA leadership continue engaging in a series of ethical offenses.


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deal (with)

verb

Definition of deal (with)next

1

as in to treat

to behave toward in a stated way

it’s important to deal with others fairly

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • treat

  • serve

  • handle

  • use

  • be (to)

  • act (toward)

  • do by

  • view

  • engage (with)

  • regard

  • rate

  • respond (to)

  • react (to)

  • consider

  • esteem

  • reckon

2

as in to concern

to have (something) as a subject matter

this textbook deals with the history of France

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • concern

  • cover

  • present

  • pertain (to)

  • have to do with

  • treat (of)

  • include

  • relate (to)

  • specify

  • encompass

  • advert (to)

  • contain

  • appertain (to)

  • offer

  • allude (to)

  • mention

  • refer (to)

  • instance

  • touch (upon)

  • bear (on or upon)

  • notice

  • cite

  • name

  • glance (upon)

  • quote

  • note

  • incorporate

  • entail

  • embrace


Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • exclude

  • omit

  • forget

  • ignore

  • brush (aside or off)

  • disregard

  • slur (over)

  • slight

  • pass over

  • overlook

  • neglect

  • reject

  • overpass

  • shrug off

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  • omit

  • forget

  • ignore

  • brush (aside or off)

  • disregard

  • slur (over)

  • slight

  • pass over

  • overlook

  • neglect

  • reject

  • overpass

  • shrug off

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In this page you can discover 12 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for deal with, like: manage, handle, cope-with, approach, discuss, communicate, review, concern, have to do with, treat and consider.

Furthermore, What is another way to say deal with? Synonyms & Antonyms of deal (with)

  1. act (toward),
  2. be (to),
  3. handle,
  4. serve,
  5. treat,
  6. use.

Is deal with formal? Verbs – Informal & Formal

Informal Formal
get obtain
put up tolerate
deal with handle
seem appear

Subsequently, How do you say deal with it? deal with,

  1. handle,
  2. use,
  3. consider,
  4. serve,
  5. manage,
  6. regard,

What is another word for working with?

In this page you can discover 4 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for working with, like: collaborating, cooperating, assisting and helping.

Which word means to deal with successfully? Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for DEAL WITH SUCCESSFULLY [cope]

What is the difference between deal in and deal with? Deal in means to engage in an activity or business. For example, he deals in clothes or cars. Deal with means to tackle a situation or a challenge.

What is a word for easy to work with? congenial Add to list Share. A congenial person is easy to get along with.

What is the synonym for along?

In this page you can discover 48 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for along, like: with, simultaneously, on, in conformity with, beside, ahead, at, , across, westward and far.

How do you say deal in a formal way? deal with,

  1. handle,
  2. use,
  3. consider,
  4. serve,
  5. manage,
  6. regard,

How do you say successfully completed?

The phrase successfully completed typically describes having completed a task with success.

What is another word for successfully completed?

concluded finished
finalized US accomplished
consummated ended
over terminated
achieved effected

How do you say successful person? Part of speech:

  1. prosperous. Well-to-do; well-off: …
  2. triumphant. Successful; victorious. …
  3. strong. Having an intense or offensive effect on the senses: …
  4. fortuitous. The definition of fortuitous is happening by chance. …
  5. fortunate. …
  6. victorious. …
  7. favorable. …
  8. thriving.

Is dealed correct?

The standard past tense of “deal” is not “dealed” but “dealt.” The only exception is the rhyming expression “wheeled and dealed,” which is not formal English.

Which preposition is used with rely?

rely on/upon somebody/something for something As babies, we rely entirely on others for food. rely on/upon somebody/something to do something These days we rely heavily on computers to organize our work. rely on/upon somebody/something doing something The industry relies on the price of raw materials remaining low.

What does to put off mean? 1. phrasal verb. If you put something off, you delay doing it.

How do you say easy to deal with? handy; manageable; easy to handle; easily operated; easily worked.

What word means hard to get along with?

insurmountable. adjective. formal impossible to deal with successfully.

What is another word for effortlessly? What is another word for effortlessly?

easily readily
freely easy
facilely painlessly
fluently handily
lightly no sweat

What is another word for all together?

In this page you can discover 65 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for altogether, like: entirely, collectively, in sum total, all-things-considered, all-told, everything being considered, all-in-all, on-the-whole, wholly, fully and with everything included.

What means go along? Definition of go along

intransitive verb. 1 : to move along : proceed. 2 : to go or travel as a companion. 3 : to act in cooperation or express agreement go along with the crowd.

Which is correct alongwith or along with?

What you have figured out now is right. It is ‘along with’, not ‘alongwith’. ‘Along with’ means together with someone or something. The two words ‘along’ and ‘with’ exist but with a space between them.

What should I say instead of had? What is another word for had to?

had got to musted
needed ought
wanted got to
needed to had no choice but to
wanted to had a duty to

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What is another word for dealing with?

50 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ dˈiːlɪŋ wɪð], [ dˈiːlɪŋ wɪð], [ d_ˈiː_l_ɪ_ŋ w_ɪ_ð]

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  • prep.

    Other relevant words: (preposition)

    • in connection with,
    • about,
    • in relation to,
    • as concerns,
    • as respects,
    • referring to,
    • relative to,
    • in respect to,
    • touching on,
    • touching.
  • v.

    confronting (verb)

    • Encountering,
    • challenging,
    • Defying,
    • facing,
    • daring,
    • braving,
    • confronting.
  • Other synonyms:

    Other relevant words:

    • just about,
    • approximately,
    • some,
    • most,
    • close to,
    • lining,
    • nearly,
    • near,
    • touch,
    • astir,
    • or so,
    • venturous,
    • intriguing,
    • more or less,
    • ambitious,
    • thought-provoking,
    • roughly,
    • almost,
    • boldness,
    • nigh,
    • poignant,
    • cladding,
    • virtually,
    • avant-garde,
    • hardiness,
    • affecting,
    • hardihood,
    • well-nigh,
    • around,
    • dare,
    • veneer,
    • venturesome,
    • audacious.

How to use «Dealing with» in context?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to dealing with anger and frustration, as the best way to deal with them will vary depending on the situation. However, some general tips for managing anger and frustration include:

-Finding a constructive way to express your anger. This could involve speaking with someone in a calm, rational manner, writing out your thoughts, or drawing a diagram to help you visualise the issue.

-Being mindful of your body. When you become enraged, your body may release adrenaline, which can make you feel tense and intrusive.

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