deal with

The phrase "deal with" is commonly used in various contexts to describe taking action, handling situations, or interacting with people.

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Definition

B1General

(common)To take action or steps to resolve a problem or manage a situation.

Example

  • The manager had to deal with the complaints from customers.
  • We need to deal with this issue before it gets worse.

B1Behavior

(common)To handle or cope with a person or task.

Example

  • She knows how to deal with difficult clients.
  • I can't deal with this workload alone.

B2Business

(formal)To conduct business or negotiations with someone.

Example

  • He was hired to deal with international partners.
  • They are dealing with a new supplier for the raw materials.

B2Communication

(common)To address or discuss a particular subject or issue.

Example

  • The documentary deals with the impact of climate change.
  • The professor dealt with the topic in his lecture.

Similar

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

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