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Examples:New Deal (Roosevelt's 1933 policy deal with the Great Depression)—slight or important, urgent or non-urgent (idiom); deal with important matters first—give direct instructions on the way to deal with a matter—lit. when the ship arrives at the bridge we can deal with the problem—no time deal with so many things (idiom); to have one's hands full—fig. draw up plans to deal with sth—a difficult person deal with—deal with the aftermath (arising from an accident)—no time deal with it (idiom); caught unprepared—fig. deal with any matter, regardless of its importance—take drastic measures to deal with a situation—deal with sb severely [idiom.]— |