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1. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] interact in a certain way.
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Etymology
- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
2. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition.
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Etymology
- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
3. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] provide treatment for.
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Etymology
- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
4. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression.
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- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
5. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] provide with a gift or entertainment.
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- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
6. treat
noun. ['ˈtriːt'] something considered choice to eat.
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- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
7. treat
noun. ['ˈtriːt'] an occurrence that causes special pleasure or delight.
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- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
8. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] regard or consider in a specific way.
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- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
9. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] provide with choice or abundant food or drink.
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- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)
10. treat
verb. ['ˈtriːt'] engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement.
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Etymology
- treat (English)
- treter (Anglo-Norman)