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UK [ˈtriːtmənt] / US [ˈtrɪtmənt] noun
Word forms "treatment":
singular treatment plural treatments
1)
a) [uncountable] the process of providing medical care
treatment of:

These drugs are for the treatment of tropical diseases.

treatment for:

They were taken to Cape Cod hospital for treatment for burns and smoke inhalation.

receive/undergo treatment:

She was undergoing treatment for breast cancer.

respond to treatment (= improve because of it):

The patient is responding well to treatment.

b) [countable] a particular method or type of medical care
treatment for:

They have developed a revolutionary new treatment for heroin addiction.

2)
a) [uncountable] the particular way in which you deal with someone
treatment of:

the treatment of prisoners

preferential treatment (= better treatment than anyone else):

It was discovered that one group got preferential treatment.

b) the way in which a subject is dealt with, especially in art or literature
treatment of:

The book's treatment of village life is very realistic.

3) [countable/uncountable] a process in which a substance is put on something, for example in order to preserve or clean it
treatment of:

This is a new product for the treatment of industrial waste.


English dictionary. 2014.

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