dealing
Americannoun
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Usually dealings. relations; business.
frequent dealings; commercial dealings.
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conduct in relations to others; treatment.
honest dealing.
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of dealing
First recorded in 1250–1300, dealing is from the Middle English word deling. See deal 1, -ing 1
Example Sentences
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Wall Street has remained worried about the sustainability of hefty artificial-intelligence spending, as well as how companies like Nvidia are dealing with shortages of memory chips and manufacturing capacity.
From MarketWatch • May 17, 2026
The public explanation from Kean, in an X post attributed to him, is that he’s been dealing with a “personal medical issue” and that he’s expected to return to a full schedule “very soon.”
From Slate • May 16, 2026
As it gets easier to create artificial-intelligence agents with platforms like Anthropic’s Claude Cowork , some businesses are dealing with ‘AI agent sprawl.’
From The Wall Street Journal • May 15, 2026
The announcement follows the launch of an Ofcom compliance programme in December, assessing whether the biggest social media companies have adequate systems and processes for dealing with reports of illegal hate and terror material.
From BBC • May 15, 2026
Also, if it allowed Socios en Salud to set a new standard for dealing with MDR in Carabayllo, it would have to meet that standard throughout the country.
From "Mountains Beyond Mountains" by Tracy Kidder and Michael French
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