Verb
(transitive, card games, with in as adverbial particle) To deal cards to someone entering a game; to enter someone into a game by dealing cards to that person.
(transitive, with in as preposition) To trade (buy and sell) a named commodity.
(transitive) To accept (something or a piece of information) as a basis for a decision. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
(transitive) To have an interest in something. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough Gina has no children of her own, she had a great deal in the role of helping to raise her admired niece, Nicole Johnson, who devotes much of her time today in helping Gina with her business. Source: Internet
But superhero movies deal in the realm of the unbelievable and fantastic. Source: Internet
“Any deal we get now is likely to be focused on goods, and it should be treated as a starting point for a more comprehensive deal in the future,” she said. Source: Internet
But despite her efforts, Menchel went around Villafaña and spoke to one of Epstein’s defense attorneys, about resolving the matter with “a plea deal in the parallel state case.” Source: Internet
But it is looking unlikely that these technological solutions will be ready in time, meaning massive queues at Dover on day one of leaving the transition period with no deal in place. Source: Internet
But it’s really highlighted, I think those experiences you have in the field where you understand the human dimension of what we’re trying to do really helps a great deal in this current position.” Source: Internet