Results for: treat something in a melodramatic way
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govern cruelly, rule in a despotic manner, govern oppressively; behave like a tyrant, treat harshlytyrannize
handle somebody or something roughly, move by human means (not with machines); treat roughly, move something by handmanhandle
harden metal with cyanide, lethal poison (Chemistry), poisonous salt, potassium cyanide, sodium cyanide, treat ore with sodium cyanidecyanide
harden something with chemicals, treat crude rubber with sulphur and expose it to high temperatures to increase its durability and elasticityvulcanize
heterocyclic chemical compound obtained from the root of the derris plant (used as an insecticide and to treat lice infestations)rotenone
hormone derived from cortisone which is used to treat arthritis, hydrocortisonecortisol
hormone replacement therapy, Hormone Replacement Therapy; form of medical treatment in which a patient receives medicinal supplements to replace missing or deficient hormones (commonly used to treat women during and after menopause)HRT
hormone, steroid hormone used to treat arthritiscortisone
ignore, lack of attention, disregard; neglect, neglect; treat in a disrespectful manner, treat without respectdisregard
ill-treatill-use
keep from maturing, treat as a babyinfantilize
kind of soda pop, medicinal root, plant similar to sarsaparilla, tropical vine, variety of tropical American plant from the genus Smilax; root of the sarsaparilla plant (used to treat psoriasis); beverage made from the root of the sarsaparilla plantsarsaparilla
knotweed, weed once used to treat asthmaknotgrass
leach, treat with a solvent, remove the soluble matter from an insoluble substance (Chemistry)lixiviate
liquid causing unconsciousness, render unconscious with chloroform, treat with chloroform, anesthetize with chloroform (volatile liquid formerly used as an anesthetic)chloroform
 

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