deal in

The phrase "deal in" is versatile, commonly used in business contexts, social interactions, and decision-making scenarios.

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Definition

B2Business

(common, formal)To engage in the buying and selling of specific goods or services.

Example

  • The company deals in electronic devices.
  • They primarily deal in luxury cars.

B2Decision Making

(common, formal)To accept something as a basis for making decisions or forming opinions.

Example

  • We don't deal in assumptions; we need facts.
  • She deals in evidence-based conclusions.

B1Social

(informal, North American)To include someone in an activity or event.

Example

  • If you're playing poker, deal me in!
  • Sounds fun! Deal me in for the trip.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "deal in":

deal withdeal a handdeal outdo businessdrug dealcut a dealdouble dealwheeling and dealingdish outtalk shopdo inin the business ofdo withsell on