Treat in a sentence as a noun

They treat AdSense users much as they do servers.

I see it in their faces, or the way they treat me differently as time goes by.

It needs to resonate through the entire vision, company, product, and how you treat people.

But now, after trying to checkout on that site myself, I realize that it's fair to treat people who knowingly aid scammers, this way.

One head in particular treated the thing as a near-existential threat.

They ate mainly seasonal vegetables, considered a chicken or roast of meat a rare treat and often went to bed hungry.

It seems to be deeply embedded in Google's DNA not so much to abuse AdSense users as to treat them like components in a machine.

Even if individuals do, even if YOU do, it doesn't matter one bit unless we're treating it as an all-hands-on-deck emergency.

And while it sounds unlike Google to have left room to do significantly better, the way they treat the innocent implies their technology may be insufficient.

Treat in a sentence as a verb

Apple will continue to treat their developers like second class citizens until there is a financial incentive to do otherwise.

[1]This is a great example of why we should treat terrorism like any other crime, and why the police should never be trusted with exceptional powers simply because we feel under threat.

We didn't treat him as badly as we could have, as we've treated some other people, but I think trying to recast ourselves as "family" is incredibly disrespectful of his actual family who lost their child.

People can become much more healthy than they ever imagined possible even after years of untreated mood disorders, but it is often a whole-family effort that brings about the best results.

But plenty of people have bipolar mood disorders, with various mood patterns over time, and bipolar mood disorders are tricky to treat, because some treatments that lift mood simply move patients from depression into mania.

The best current treatment for depression is medically supervised medication combined with professionally administered talk therapy.

In digital mediawebsites in particularnews outlets seldom if ever treat content with any sort of dignity and most news sites are wedded to a broken profit model that compels them to present a nearly unusable mishmash of pink noisewhich they call content.

I think people here tend to assume that being an engineer/programmer means that not only must they treat their code with utmost logic and rationality, but that they should look at life in the same manner - that to be an empathetic and emotional person puts them at some sort of optimizational and productive disadvantage.

Treat definitions

noun

something considered choice to eat

See also: dainty delicacy goody kickshaw

noun

an occurrence that causes special pleasure or delight

verb

interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"

See also: handle

verb

subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill"

See also: process

verb

provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"

verb

act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"

See also: cover handle plow deal address

verb

provide with a gift or entertainment; "Grandmother always treated us to the circus"; "I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed"

verb

provide with choice or abundant food or drink; "Don't worry about the expensive wine--I'm treating"; "She treated her houseguests with good food every night"

See also: regale

verb

engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement; "they had to treat with the King"

verb

regard or consider in a specific way; "I treated his advances as a joke"