treat - use in sentences

Object

  • patient: Patients treated here will benefit from state of the art surgical equipment in a purpose built facility.
  • symptom: These drugs are very effective but they treat the symptoms of the disease, not the cause.
  • disease: Targets for drugs designed to treat many human diseases will often be such human proteins.
  • depression: More attention is being given to recognizing and treating depression in people with cancer.
  • infection: Antibiotics are usually used to treat infections caused by bacteria.

Adjective modifier

  • tasty: Each lovely bright bone comes complete with tasty treats.
  • delicious: Picture Credit: © Food Features R ecently I had the most delicious treat of some very rare Hebridean Lamb.
  • indulgent: Pear and chocolate also work well â for an indulgent treat, serve poached pears, drizzled with chocolate sauce.
  • rare: This is a rare treat for them but the best is yet to come.
  • festive: Festive treats will be available in the form of an irresistible chocolate tombola, mulled wine and mince pies.

Adjective complement

  • confidential: We will treat all complaints seriously, and all information given to us will be treated as confidential.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Victims who feel they have not been treated according to the code have the right to possible compensation through the office of the Ombudsman.

Preposition: in

  • confidence: Any information given will be treat in utmost confidence.

Preposition: with

  • caution: However, all such contacts need to be treated with caution.
  • antibiotic: Wet or productive cough If the patient has symptoms of a chest infection this should be treated with appropriate antibiotics.
  • dignity: Respect and to be treated with dignity is no less than our elderly deserve.
  • respect: A series of understated, lonely summits were treated with respect.
  • radiotherapy: Information: Up to 50 per cent of cancer patients will be treated with radiotherapy.
  • placebo: No serious side effects were observed and many minor side effects were not statistically significant compared to subjected treated only with a placebo.

Preposition: for

  • inhalation: The three terrified residents were taken by paramedics to Arrowe Park hospital where the two men were treated for smoke inhalation.

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