Treat
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Treat ( verb )
- To deal with (someone or something) in a particular way.
- To provide (someone) with food, drink, or entertainment.
- To give medical or surgical care to (someone).
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french traiter, based on latin tractare "handle, deal with", from tractus "a handling, treatment".
Examples:
- He treated her kindly.
- They treated the prisoners well.
- She treated herself to a new dress.
- He treated the wound.
- The doctor treated the patient.
(As a noun)
Treat ( noun )
- To deal with (someone or something) in a particular way.
- To provide (someone) with food, drink, or entertainment.
- To give medical or surgical care to (someone).
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french traiter, based on latin tractare "handle, deal with", from tractus "a handling, treatment".
Examples:
- He treated her kindly.
- They treated the prisoners well.
- She treated herself to a new dress.
- He treated the wound.
- The doctor treated the patient.