To make a deal



Example: The companies made a deal.

Definition


"To make a deal" means to reach an agreement or arrangement between two or more parties, often involving negotiation and mutual consent, typically to settle terms for business, trade, or cooperation.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to make a deal" comes from the word "deal," which originally meant a portion or part, especially of goods. Over time, "deal" evolved to signify an agreement or arrangement. The verb form "to make a deal" emerged to describe the act of forming such agreements. Did you know? The word "deal" comes from Old English "dæl," meaning a part or portion.