This use of 'dealt' is when someone gives out cards in a card game. It is the past form of the verb 'deal'.
She dealt the cards to the players.
He dealt five cards each in the game.
'Dealt' here means to manage or handle a situation or problem. It is the past form of 'deal'.
She dealt with the problem quickly.
He dealt badly with his homework.
'Dealt' can mean to buy, sell, or trade things. It is used when talking about business or exchanges, as past tense of 'deal'.
They dealt in rare books last year.
He dealt with many clients yesterday.
When 'dealt' means to give something like a blow or punishment, it shows applying force or effect. This is a physical or figurative meaning.
He dealt a heavy blow to the opponent.
The judge dealt a harsh punishment.
This use of 'dealt' means to give out work or tasks to people. It is used when sharing responsibilities.
The teacher dealt out the homework to students.
They dealt the jobs fairly among the team.
Here, 'dealt' means to act or react to a person or a situation. It shows how someone handles things.
She dealt with rude customers calmly.
We dealt quickly with the mistake.