dealing (with) (Meaning)

dealing (with)

to make business agreements with (someone), to accept or try to accept (something that is true and cannot be changed), to do something about (a person or thing that causes a problem or difficult situation), to be about (something)

dealing (with) Sentence Examples

  1. I'm currently dealing with a difficult personal matter.
  2. The company is dealing with a major financial crisis.
  3. The doctor is dealing with several patients at once.
  4. The lawyer is dealing with a complex legal case.
  5. The politician is dealing with a lot of criticism from the public.
  6. The student is dealing with a heavy academic workload.
  7. The team is dealing with an unexpected setback.
  8. The city is dealing with a traffic congestion problem.
  9. The country is dealing with a severe drought.
  10. The organization is dealing with allegations of misconduct.

FAQs About the word dealing (with)

to make business agreements with (someone), to accept or try to accept (something that is true and cannot be changed), to do something about (a person or thing

being (to), treating, handling, serving, acting (toward), doing by,using, engaging (with), responding (to), regarding

omitting, passing over,excluding, disregarding, slurring (over),ignoring, neglecting, forgetting, overlooking, brushing (aside or off)

I'm currently dealing with a difficult personal matter.

The company is dealing with a major financial crisis.

The doctor is dealing with several patients at once.

The lawyer is dealing with a complex legal case.