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Dealing has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
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"

3

A business transaction.

"The lawyer spent the afternoon dealing with a complex merger between two tech giants."

In plain English: Dealing is the act of buying and selling goods, usually as part of a business.

"The police are still investigating the details of the drug dealing that took place last night."

Usage: In casual conversation, "dealing" refers to the act of conducting business or interacting with someone, such as dealing with a difficult customer. It describes the process or manner of handling a specific situation rather than a single completed transaction.

Verb
1

present participle of deal

"The lawyer spent the morning dealing with a complex contract dispute before heading to court."

In plain English: To deal means to handle or manage something, like dealing with a difficult problem or dealing cards in a game.

"She is dealing with difficult customers all day long."

Usage: Use "dealing" to describe the action of distributing goods or handling a situation while it is currently happening. Avoid confusing this with "dialing," which refers to pressing buttons on a telephone keypad.

Example Sentences
"The police are still investigating the details of the drug dealing that took place last night." noun
"She is dealing with difficult customers all day long." verb
"She is dealing with her ex-boyfriend's belongings in the garage." verb
"The manager spent all morning dealing with angry customers at the counter." verb
"He is currently dealing with a difficult legal case that will take months to resolve." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
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Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
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Origin

The word dealing comes from the Old English dǣling, which meant a division or distribution. It entered modern usage through Middle English as delynge before evolving into its current form.

Rhyming Words
ing ging ying sing ling xing ting zing fing hing qing ving ring jing ping king ning oing ding ming
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