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treat verb (PAY FOR)

treat someone (to something) Put your money away - I'm going to treat you (to this).

treat yourself to something I'm going to treat myself to (= buy for myself) a new pair of sandals.

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treat verb (PUT ON)

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treat noun (SOMETHING SPECIAL)

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treat noun (TO EAT)

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treat noun (PAY FOR)

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(Definition of treat from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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treat verb (DEAL WITH)

treat verb (GIVE MEDICAL CARE)

treat verb (PUT IN NEW CONDITION)

treat verb (PAY FOR)

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treat noun (SPECIAL EXPERIENCE)

treat noun (PAYMENT)

(Definition of treat from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of treat

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It is especially worth noting that in the market, the price of organic food is at least twice that of food treated with chemicals.

In so doing, he treats the parties' identities as having been established.

A second relevant concern here is whether we can treat the 901 respondents in our sample as a random subset of all survey participants.

The environments were considered as random variables while the genotypes were treated as fixed variables.

All patients were treated just after the clinical diagnosis of plague (bubonic plague with cervical, inguinal or axillary buboes) and all patients recovered subsequently.

Part of hospitals' revenues was then made dependent upon the number of patients treated and the patient mix.

So how are we to understand the aspiration to reconcile themes, which have typically been treated as incompatible?

One-time expenditure on screening could be substantially offset by savings in treating cancer cases in the long-term.

The main limitations in treating metastatic disease include poor vector transduction efficiencies and difficulties in targeting remote tumour cells with systemic vector delivery.

This figure is known as the 'intent to treat' effect.

Simultaneously with the testing of pharmacokinetic properties, pharmacodynamic characteristics are also typically investigated in models of the disease the agent is intended to treat.

Fourth, it is unclear how mono-lesion cases should be treated.

Over 10 different surgical methods are available to treat obesity, and there are several variants of these methods.

In a randomized placebo controlled trial, clinician-rated goal attainment scaling significantly distinguished the treated from the placebo group.

Patients were treated with different psychotropic drugs prior to the study.

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