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treat ( Verb)
UK/US /triːt/
Present
treat
Ing
treating
He/She/It
treats
Past Simple
treated
Past Participle
treated
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B2
to act in a certain manner toward anyone or anything
-> He can treat you better than me.
-> Treating someone in a good way makes her happy.
2-
B2
as a manner of thinking about things in a spesific manner
-> Treating her lies as excuses was a mistake.
-> I have nothing but to treat his words as life lessons.
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B2
to cope with or talk about anything in a spesific manner
-> They treat my answer like a joke.
-> They treated our thoughts as important.
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B2
to provide immediate treatment or therapy to an individual, a sickness, an accident, etc.
-> The vet treated my bird's injury.
-> They put a lot of effort into treating the wounded people in the war.
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B2
to wash, repair, or keep anything with a psychoactive compound or method
-> I treated the toilet with bleach.
-> You need to treat the trees in your garden for bugs.
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B2
to spend money on anything which someone/you will like and which you don't normally have.
-> If I'll be successful on the exam I'll treat myself to chocolate.
-> It is so sweet of him to treat you with a gift.
Word Families
'treat' Contained Stories
Fashion can be a personal, national, or cultural statement. From minimal dressing to the sporty sweatpants and t-shirts of today, fashion is everywhere. Cultural and timely icons can be spotted with just one look if you are familiar. Some like to dress standard without any interesting looks. There are famous shirts, sweaters, and jackets worn by famous singers, actors, and celebrities in the past, and they go for expensive price tags on the market. Repetition and representation are important in fashion in order to make a statement and stay relevant. Some even trade their designs and transform a whole culture. No matter what the situation is, it is a treat to admire fashion icons and dresses.