Pronunciation: /ˈdiː.lɪŋ/
noun a business transaction
A1 Dealing with customers can be challenging.
A2 She is good at dealing with difficult situations.
B1 Effective dealing with conflict is an important skill in the workplace.
B2 His experience in dealing with negotiations has made him a valuable asset to the team.
C1 Her expertise in dealing with international business transactions is unmatched.
C2 Her dealing with the challenges of running a successful business has earned her respect in the industry.
verb to engage in commercial or trade activities
A1 I am dealing with a difficult customer at work.
A2 She is dealing with a lot of stress in her personal life.
B1 The company is dealing with a financial crisis.
B2 The government is dealing with the aftermath of the natural disaster.
C1 The CEO is dealing with the challenges of expanding the business globally.
C2 The negotiator is dealing with complex diplomatic issues between the two countries.
formal The company is currently dealing with a high volume of customer inquiries.
informal I'm tired of dealing with all this drama at work.
slang I can't believe I have to deal with this mess.
figurative She's been dealing with a lot of emotional baggage lately.
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