Sentence examples for word treated from inspiring English sources

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That the crucial victory has informed the national imagination for 700 years is Crawford's theme; that this fact alone ought to be sufficient to grant Scots their "freedom" – a word treated carelessly in this book – is his argument.

The rules for the shift of the stress in syntactic combinations with enclitics (an enclitic is a word treated in pronunciation as part of the preceding word) were identical for verbs and nouns.

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When the word "treat" is mentioned, his hearing is miraculously restored.

Readers took Helen at her word, treating her book as a welcome curiosity.

The Queen used the word "treating" in a context to mean negotiating with someone, especially an opponent.

And if it is combined with medications that could blunt craving, some addiction specialists believe that we'll stop using the word "treat" and start using the word "cure".

Instead, at every stage of the film, Stone takes the character of Snowden at his word, treats him like the spokesperson for his principles and actions, and never suggests that there's any iceberg beneath the visible tip that's onscreen.

I don't ever have to use the "n" word, treat any person of color with discourtesy, or even think ill of anyone.

His early paintings are not pictures of words but words treated as visual constructs.

It is not yet known whether he will be cautioned in other words, treated as a suspect rather than just as a witness.

We will use the words "treated" and "diseased" interchangeably, and ask the reader to keep in mind that the present analysis only pertains to pharmacologically treated diabetes.

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