treat
//triːt//
Translation
treat
Definition
To treat someone means to provide medical care or attention to improve their health or to deal with a medical condition. This verb is commonly used in healthcare contexts, such as when doctors, nurses, or other professionals administer therapy, prescribe medication, or perform procedures to cure or manage illnesses, injuries, or symptoms. It can also refer to applying a substance or process to something, like treating a wound or a surface, to achieve a beneficial effect. The focus is on the action of giving care or applying a remedy.
Example
“The doctor will treat the patient with antibiotics for the infection.”
“She was treated for a broken leg at the hospital.”
“This cream is used to treat skin rashes and irritations.”
“The veterinarian treated the injured dog with care.”
“They are developing a new drug to treat cancer patients.”
“He needs to treat his high blood pressure with medication.”
“The nurse treated the wound by cleaning it and applying a bandage.”
“Doctors treat millions of people for common colds each year.”
“Physical therapy can treat back pain without surgery.”
“The clinic treats patients from all over the region.”
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Other meanings
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