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Meaning

The word "treated" is the past tense of the verb "treat." It generally refers to the way someone has behaved towards or handled a person, situation, or substance. In a medical context, it means to provide medical care or remedies for a condition or ailment.

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Etymology

The word "treat" comes from the Middle English "tretin," which means to handle or conduct oneself. This, in turn, is derived from the Old French "traiter," which comes from Latin "tractare," meaning to drag or handle.

Examples

  1. She was treated with kindness and respect by her peers.
  2. The doctor treated the patient for her allergies.
  3. The new employee was treated to a welcome lunch by the team.
  4. How you treat others often reflects how you want to be treated in return.
  5. The environment has been treated poorly, leading to serious ecological issues.