Antonyms for deal with


Grammar : Verb
Spell : deel
Phonetic Transcription : dil


Definition of deal with

Origin :
  • Old English dælan "to divide, distribute, separate, share, bestow, dispense," from the source of deal (n.). Meaning "to distribute cards before a game" is from 1520s. To deal with "handle" is attested from mid-15c. Related: Dealt; dealing.
  • As in manage : verb accomplish
  • As in ordain : verb establish, install
  • As in attack : verb set to work
  • As in patronize : verb do business at an establishment
  • As in process : verb subject to series of actions to achieve result
  • As in refer : verb concern, apply
  • As in resolve : verb make up one's mind; find solution
  • As in solve : verb answer, resolve
  • As in supervise : verb manage people, project
  • As in tackle : verb make an effort
  • As in take : verb accept, adopt; use
  • As in touch : verb have to do with; regard
  • As in touch : verb make mention
  • As in treat : verb act, behave towards
  • As in treat : verb be concerned with; discuss
  • As in concern : verb relate to, have reference to
  • As in consider : verb turn over in one's mind
  • As in control : verb have charge of
  • As in cover : verb include, contain
  • As in deal/deal with : verb handle, manage
  • As in dispose of : verb settle a matter
  • As in embrace : verb include in one's beliefs; take into account
  • As in execute : verb carry out a task
  • As in face : verb come up against a situation
  • As in field : verb catch a hit or thrown object
  • As in finish : verb bring to a conclusion; get done
  • As in answer : verb solve; fulfill
  • As in grapple : verb grab, wrestle
  • As in handle : verb manage, take care of

Synonyms for deal with

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