treatment
/ˈtriːmənt/Definitions
1. noun
The action of dealing with a problem or a medical condition, especially by giving someone medicine or doing something to help them.
“The doctor provided a thorough treatment for the patient’s broken leg.”
2. noun
A course of action taken to deal with a problem or a situation, especially in business or politics.
“The company’s new treatment of employee benefits has improved morale.”
3. noun
A process or course of action taken to make something more pleasant, attractive, or easier to use.
“The new treatment of the old building has made it a beautiful landmark.”
4. verb
To give someone medicine or do something to help them, especially in a medical situation.
“The doctor treated the patient for the flu.”
5. verb
To deal with a problem or a situation in a particular way.
“The company treated its employees unfairly, so they went on strike.”
6. verb
To make something more pleasant, attractive, or easier to use.
“The artist treated the canvas with a special coat to make it more durable.”