Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The act of one who treats, in any sense.
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- verb Present participle of
treat .
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Examples
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You also heard from what we refer to as treating physicians, like Flack, Thompson, Dr. Starbranch, those people.
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Translation...… a "coordination" role: " a "coordination" role " is that what they call treating your friends and neighbours these days.
Thestar.com - Home Page Joanna Smith 2011
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(Now that's what I call treating your customers right!)
"Cowboy's Sweetheart" Vintage Cowgirl Journal - Weblog of Deb Trotter 2009
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(Now that's what I call treating your customers right!)
"Cowboy's Sweetheart" Vintage Cowgirl Journal - Weblog of Deb Trotter 2009
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The practice of "treating" is almost universal in this country, and, though friendly and sociable in its way, is the fruitful source of much dissipation.
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Count Wodzinski's "Les trois Romans de Frederic Chopin" (Paris: Calmann Levy, 1886) ” according to the title treating only of the composer's love for Constantia Gladkowska, Maria Wodzinska, and George Sand, but in reality having a wider scope ” cannot be altogether ignored, though it is more of the nature of a novel than of a biography.
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician Niecks, Frederick 1888
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They Improvements in treating hemorrhage are the main reason survival of battlefield casualties is so much greater now than in the past.
U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010
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They Improvements in treating hemorrhage are the main reason survival of battlefield casualties is so much greater now than in the past.
U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010
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They Improvements in treating hemorrhage are the main reason survival of battlefield casualties is so much greater now than in the past.
U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010
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They Improvements in treating hemorrhage are the main reason survival of battlefield casualties is so much greater now than in the past.
U.S. military medics use old and new techniques to save wounded in Afghanistan David Brown 2010
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