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- verbdeal (verb) · deals (third person present) · dealt (past tense) · dealt (past participle) · dealing (present participle)
- distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to players for a game or round:"the cards were dealt for the last hand" · "fate dealt her a different hand"
- (deal someone in)include a new player in a card game by giving them cards.
- distribute or mete out (something) to a person or group:"the funds raised were dealt out to the needy"
- take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity:"directors were prohibited from dealing in the company's shares"
- be concerned with:"a movie that deals in ideas and issues"
- informalbuy and sell illegal drugs:"Frankie started dealing cocaine"
- (deal with)take measures concerning (someone or something), especially with the intention of putting something right:"they seem incapable of dealing with the problem"
- cope with (a difficult person or situation):"you'll have to find a way of dealing with those feelings"
- treat (someone) in a particular way:"life had dealt harshly with her"
- have relations with (a person or organization), especially in a commercial context:"the bank deals directly with the private sector"
- take or have as a subject; discuss:"the novel deals with several different topics"
- inflict (a blow) on (someone or something):"hopes of an economic recovery were dealt another blow"
noundeal (noun) · deals (plural noun)- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context:"the band signed a major recording deal"
- an attractive price on a commodity for a purchaser; a bargain:"we've got great deals on the latest camcorders"
- a particular form of treatment given or received:"working mothers get a raw deal"
- informal(the deal)the situation or state of affairs:"what's the deal with you and that guy?" · "big double standards exist, but he knows the deal"
- the process of distributing the cards to players in a card game:"after the deal, players A and B stay out"
- a player's turn to distribute cards:"“Time for one more game.” “All right. Whose deal?”"
- the round of play following a distribution of cards.
- the set of hands dealt to the players.
- a significant but unspecified amount of something:"he lost a great deal of blood"
OriginOld English dǣlan ‘divide’, ‘participate’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deel and German Teil ‘part’ (noun), also to dole. The sense ‘divide’ gave rise to ‘distribute’, hence dealdeal; the sense ‘participate’ gave rise to ‘have dealings with’, hence dealdeal.noundeal (noun) · deals (plural noun)- fir or pine wood, especially when sawn into planks of a standard size:"softwoods such as deal were more usually painted over" · "deal planks"
- a plank of fir or pine sawn into a standard size.
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Low German and Middle Dutch dele ‘plank’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context:
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