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    deal
    /diːl/

    verb

    • 1. distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to players for a game or round: "the cards were dealt for the last hand" Similar distributegive outshare outdivide out
    • 2. take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity: "directors were prohibited from dealing in the company's shares" Similar trade inbuy and sellbe concerned with tradingbe engaged in trading

    noun

    • 1. an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context: "the government was ready to do a deal with the opposition"
    • 2. the process of distributing the cards to players in a card game: "after the deal, players A and B stay out"

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  2. the act of dealing (= sharing out) something, especially playing cards: It's your deal (= turn to deal). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. deal noun (WOOD)

  3. The meaning of DEAL is to concern oneself or itself. How to use deal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Deal.

  4. noun. us / diːl / uk / diːl / deal noun (AGREEMENT) Add to word list. B2 [ C ] an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business: a business deal. make a deal The unions and management have made a two-year pay and productivity deal. make a deal with I'll make a deal with you - you wash the car and I'll let you use it tonight.

  5. 1. countable noun B2. If you make a deal, do a deal, or cut a deal, you complete an agreement or an arrangement with someone, especially in business. [business] Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports. [ + with/on] The two sides tried and failed to come to a deal.

  6. noun. a business transaction: They closed the deal after a week of negotiating. a bargain or arrangement for mutual advantage: the best deal in town. Synonyms: contract, pact. a secret or underhanded agreement or bargain: His supporters worked a number of deals to help his campaign.

  7. verb. take action with respect to (someone or something) “How are we going to deal with this problem?” “The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students” see more. verb. behave in a certain way towards others. “He deals fairly with his employees” see more. verb. act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression.

  8. 1. To give out in shares or portions; apportion: a critic who deals out as much praise as blame. See Synonyms at distribute. 2. Games. a. To distribute (playing cards) among players. b. To give (a specific card) to a player while so distributing. 3. To sell: deal prescriptions; deal cocaine. 4.