behave+toward

  • 41convention — con|ven|tion [ kən venʃən ] noun *** 1. ) count a meeting that a lot of people belonging to a particular profession or organization go to in order to discuss things: Chicago was chosen as the site for an international crime convention. the… …

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  • 42serve — I. v. a. 1. Work for, labor for, be under the orders of, be subservient to, obey, subserve. 2. Aid, assist, help, succor, attend, oblige, wait on, minister to. 3. Promote, advance, forward, benefit, contribute to, be of use to, conduce to, assist …

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  • 43deal — 1. noun completion of the deal Syn: agreement, understanding, pact, bargain, covenant, contract, treaty; arrangement, compromise, settlement; terms; transaction, sale, account; Law indenture 2. verb 1) how to deal with difficult children …

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  • 44treat — 1. verb 1) Charlotte treated him very badly Syn: behave toward, act toward; deal with, handle; literary use 2) police are treating the fires as arson Syn: regard, consider, view, look upon, think of 3) …

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  • 45treat — 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… …

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  • 46treat — [trēt] vi. [ME treten < OFr traiter, to handle, meddle, treat < L tractare, freq. of trahere, to DRAW] 1. to discuss terms (with a person or for a settlement); negotiate 2. to deal with a subject in writing or speech; speak or write (of) 3 …

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  • 47By — (b[imac]), prep. [OE. bi, AS. b[=i], big, near to, by, of, from, after, according to; akin to OS. & OFries. bi, be, D. bij, OHG. b[=i], G. bei, Goth. bi, and perh. Gr. amfi . E. prefix be is orig. the same word. [root]203. See pref. {Be }.] 1. In …

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  • 48By all means — By By (b[imac]), prep. [OE. bi, AS. b[=i], big, near to, by, of, from, after, according to; akin to OS. & OFries. bi, be, D. bij, OHG. b[=i], G. bei, Goth. bi, and perh. Gr. amfi . E. prefix be is orig. the same word. [root]203. See pref. {Be }.] …

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  • 49By and by — By By (b[imac]), prep. [OE. bi, AS. b[=i], big, near to, by, of, from, after, according to; akin to OS. & OFries. bi, be, D. bij, OHG. b[=i], G. bei, Goth. bi, and perh. Gr. amfi . E. prefix be is orig. the same word. [root]203. See pref. {Be }.] …

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  • 50By one's self — By By (b[imac]), prep. [OE. bi, AS. b[=i], big, near to, by, of, from, after, according to; akin to OS. & OFries. bi, be, D. bij, OHG. b[=i], G. bei, Goth. bi, and perh. Gr. amfi . E. prefix be is orig. the same word. [root]203. See pref. {Be }.] …

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