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deal

Definition for deal

noun as in agreement, bargain

noun as in amount, share

noun as in distribution of playing cards

Strongest matches

appointment, game, opportunity

Strong matches

chance, hand, round

verb as in do business

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The US leader is to oversee a ceremonial signing of a peace deal between neighbours Thailand and Cambodia later in the day, and sign a trade agreement with Association of Southeast Asian Nations host Malaysia.

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He is also set to sign a trade deal with Malaysia, and will witness the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia.

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Today, he deals with the centre’s impacts in real time - the one that bothers him the most is the noise pollution.

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It has never signed a peace deal with the authorities in Khartoum going back to 2003 and the conflict over Darfur at that time.

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On a train booking website, it offered to "highlight deals" or compare prices with other places.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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