Definition of Treatment in English :

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Treatment meaning in English

Meaning of Treatment in English

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Treatment

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Noun

1. intervention, treatment

care provided to improve a situation (especially medical procedures or applications that are intended to relieve illness or injury)

2. handling, treatment

the management of someone or something

Example Sentences:
'the handling of prisoners'
'the treatment of water sewage'
'the right to equal treatment in the criminal justice system'

3. treatment

a manner of dealing with something artistically

Example Sentences:
'his treatment of space borrows from Italian architecture'

4. discourse, discussion, treatment

an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic

Example Sentences:
'the book contains an excellent discussion of modal logic'
'his treatment of the race question is badly biased'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Treatment

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noun
1. 
the application of medicines, surgery, psychotherapy, etc, to a patient or to a disease or symptom
2. 
the manner of handling or dealing with a person or thing, as in a literary or artistic work
3. 
the act, practice, or manner of treating
4. cinema
an expansion of a script into sequence form, indicating camera angles, dialogue, etc
5.  the treatment

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Treatment

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noun
1. 
act, manner, method, etc. of treating, or dealing with, a person, thing, subject in art or literature, etc.
2. 
medical, surgical, or cosmetic care, esp. a systematic course of this
3.  Cinema and Television
an outline or prose summary prepared before the script, giving the story with characters, situations, etc. but often without dialogue and usually without separate shots indicated

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Treatment

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n.
1.
a. The act, manner, or method of handling or dealing with someone or something: "the right to equal treatment in the criminal and juvenile justice system" (Susan C. Ross).
b. Informal The usual methods of dealing with a given situation: gave the opposing team the treatment.
2.
a. The use of an agent, procedure, or regimen, such as a drug, surgery, or exercise, in an attempt to cure or mitigate a disease, condition, or injury.
b. The agent, procedure, or regimen so used.
3.
a. A written sketch outlining the plot, characters, and action for a screenplay but not including certain elements of a finished screenplay, such as camera directions and dialogue.
b. An adaptation of a novel or other literary work that serves as the basis for a screenplay.

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