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UK
/dˈiːlɪŋz/
]
[ US /ˈdiɫɪŋz/ ]
[ US /ˈdiɫɪŋz/ ]
NOUN
- mutual dealings or connections or communications among persons or groups
- social or verbal interchange (usually followed by `with')
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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 dealings In A Sentence
- I have also had dealings with totally incompetent muppets posing as health professionals.
- Ancelotti is poised to become the puppet master of this summer's transfer dealings. The Sun
- JFK is forced to handle political dealings, serial killing gangs and defend the isolated building from a nuclear strike.
- While SocGen management has called Kerviel a trader "without genius" who was "acting alone," French bloggers are touting his "lucidity" and bravery for standing up to a system that "brings up its shady dealings only when they are unfavorable to them. France’s New Anti-Hero
- DOES anyone share my disenchantment with a culture that seems to be growing of downright rudeness in business dealings? The Sun
- It was not a good exchange but at least some people got filthy rich from the dealings.
- Yet, he was most diplomatic in his dealings with people of other persuasions, always respecting their views and loyalties.
- They had an affiliation with mobsters, drug dealings, illegal profiteers, and more, where they would store money, risk-free and securely, for everyone.
- Fraud is also rife in these dodgy dealings. The Sun
- Let us hope for a speedy solution to our transfer dealings and one where the big decisions made are for the good of the club on the pitch.