Treated: meaning, definitions and examples

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treated

 

[ ˈtriːtɪd ]

Verb / Noun
Context #1 | Verb

medical

to give medical care or attention to someone for an illness or injury

Synonyms

attend to, care for, look after

Examples of usage

  • Patients should be treated with respect and dignity.
  • She was treated for a broken leg at the hospital.
  • We need to treat the infection with antibiotics.
Context #2 | Verb

social

to behave toward or deal with in a certain way

Synonyms

deal with, handle, interact with

Examples of usage

  • She treated her employees fairly and with kindness.
  • He treated the situation as a learning experience.
  • It's important to treat others with respect.
Context #3 | Noun

general

the way that someone is treated by others

Synonyms

behavior, conduct, handling

Examples of usage

  • She was disappointed by the unfair treatment she received.
  • He always gives his friends special treatment.
  • The company prides itself on its excellent customer treatment.

Translations

Translations of the word "treated" in other languages:

🇵🇹 tratado

🇮🇳 इलाज किया

🇩🇪 behandelt

🇮🇩 diobati

🇺🇦 оброблений

🇵🇱 traktowany

🇯🇵 扱われた

🇫🇷 traité

🇪🇸 tratado

🇹🇷 tedavi edilmiş

🇰🇷 처리된

🇸🇦 معالج

🇨🇿 léčený

🇸🇰 liečený

🇨🇳 处理过的

🇸🇮 zdravljen

🇮🇸 meðhöndlaður

🇰🇿 емделген

🇬🇪 მკურნალობა

🇦🇿 müalicə olunmuş

🇲🇽 tratado

Etymology

The word 'treated' originated from the Old French word 'traitier', which means to deal with or negotiate. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include the concept of caring for someone's health or well-being. The word has been used in various contexts, from medical treatment to social interactions, reflecting the importance of how we treat others in different situations.

See also: entreat, entreaty, maltreatment, mistreat, retreat, treat, treaties, treatise, treatment, treats, treaty, untreatable, untreated.

Word Frequency Rank

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