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dealing

[ UK /dˈiːlɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈdiɫɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. method or manner of conduct in relation to others
    honest dealing
  2. the act of transacting within or between groups (as carrying on commercial activities)
    no transactions are possible without him
    he has always been honest is his dealings with me

How To Use dealing In A Sentence

  • Two more debates are scheduled in the coming weeks, one debate dealing with education and health will be held in Irbid next week and the final week before elections the southern city of Karak will witness a candidates debate on agriculture and development. Daoud Kuttab: Jordanian Candidate Uses Debate to Call for Curtailing King's Powers
  • Chile's top constitutional court blocked a government bid to promote the free distribution of the morning-after pill to minors aged 14 and over, dealing a new setback to President Michelle Bachelet.
  • The company has been sitting on my letter for weeks without dealing with my complaint.
  • Another friend showed his great sense of humor in dealing with the obvious statements.
  • I have also had dealings with totally incompetent muppets posing as health professionals.
  • By holding the mobile to your ear, the death-dealing atomic waves penetrated your skull and a cancer was formed.
  • To be honest, we might be dealing with a hyphen situation here. HEAVEN, TEXAS
  • Older and newly arrived Vietnamese Americans often display indirectness and extreme politeness in dealing with others.
  • She contends that U.S. officials overreacted, rather than dealing pragmatically with adoption procedures in a country where poverty and a long-running insurgency fueled widespread child abandonment, impaired record-keeping, and hampered official investigative capabilities. Despite Hurdles, Families Pursue Nepal Adoptions
  • He claimed that in recent years, as numerous dealers had left, many inspectors had additionally taken on the dealing role. Times, Sunday Times
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