Treat+for

  • 41treat —   1. Attend to. Lapa au (as the sick); hana; wehewehe (explain);     treat as a parent, ho omakua.     Treat your young brother kindly, hana maika i oe i kou pōki i.   2. Pleasure. Mea ho ohau oli, mea e hoihoi ai.     My treat, na u e uku (for… …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 42For All the Drugs in the World — Infobox Album | Name = For All the Drugs in the World Type = Album Artist = Sponge Released = 2003 Recorded = ??? Genre = Alternative rock Length = 48:42 Label = Idol Producer = Ray Martin, Roscoe Roscoes, Sponge Reviews = *Allmusic (2.5/5) [http …

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  • 43treat — v 1. behave towards, act towards, conduct oneself towards, do by; deal with, handle, cope with, face; contend with, manage, use, wield. 2. doctor, practice medicine, attend, intern, minister, nurse, care for; prescribe for, medicate, operate;… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 44treat — To bestow by way of gift. To furnish by way of giving pleasure, as, for instance, drinks, cigars, food, and lodging. To bargain or negotiate with another: To act or behave toward another in a certain manner, for example, to act toward a child… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 45treat — To manage a disease by medicinal, surgical, or other measures; to care for a patient medically or surgically. [Fr. traiter, fr. L. tracto, to drag, handle, perform] * * * Tranilast Restenosis Following Angioplasty Trial * * * treat trēt vt to… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 46For Better or For Worse characters — The characters in Lynn Johnston s cartoon strip For Better or For Worse have extensive back stories. The birthdates of the characters as shown below are the characters birthdates in current continuity, as shown on the strip s… …

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  • 47for — for1 W1S1 [fə strong fo: $ fər strong fo:r] prep [: Old English;] 1.) used to say who is intended to get or use something, or where something is intended to be used ▪ I ve got a present for you. ▪ Someone left a message for Vicky. ▪ an English… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 48for — 1 strong,; strong /fO:r/ preposition 1 intended to be given to or belong to a particular person: I ve got a present for you. | Save some for Arthur. 2 intended to be used in a particular situation: We ve bought some new chairs for the office. | a …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 49For Me Jok — A Korean phrase describing self indulgent purchases. Reporting for The JoongAng Daily, Lee Eun joo wrote: The growing number of consumers spending money on themselves has inspired the new phrase, “For Me Jok,” according to Shinsegae Department… …

    Dictionary of unconsidered lexicographical trifles

  • 50treat —    to bribe    Literally, to pay for another s enjoyment of an outing etc. In the 19th century, it was specific of bribing voters:     ... the emollience with which the established Radical election agent offers treating at the polls. (R. F.… …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms