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Synonyms & Similar Words
therapy
remedy
cure
medication
care
management
handling
manipulation
intervention
procedure
process
regimen
routine
protocol
regimen
surgery
operation
therapy
healing
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rehabilitation
convalescence
nursing
attendance
service
ministration
aid
assistance
relief
alleviation
mitigation
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amelioration
betterment
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management
direction
supervision
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consultation
prescription
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Meaning of Treatment
The primary meaning of the word "treatment" refers to the application of medical care or remedy to a patient or a condition.
Definitions
- The application of medical care or remedy to a patient or a condition
- The act or manner of dealing with someone or something
- A particular manner or style of doing something
Etymology of Treatment
The word "treatment" originates from the Old French word "traiter," meaning "to deal with" or "to handle"
It is derived from the Latin word "tractare," which means "to handle" or "to manage"
Historically, the word "treatment" has been used to describe various forms of medical care, remedy, or intervention, and its meaning has evolved over time to encompass a broader range of applications
Example Uses
- The doctor prescribed a new treatment for the patient's illness
- The company's treatment of its employees has been criticized by labor unions
- The new treatment for cancer has shown promising results in clinical trials
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
neglect
abandonment
disregard
ignoring
dismissal
rejection
refusal
denial
opposition
obstruction
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impediment
barrier
blockage
exclusion
omission
oversight
mistake
error
mismanagement
mishandling
maltreatment
abuse
misuse
misapplication
misdirection
misguidance
noninterference
nonintervention
inaction
inactivity
idleness
dormancy
stagnation
decline
deterioration