treat with (someone or something)
treat with (someone or something)
1. To handle or deal with someone or something with a particular type of attitude or behavior. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "treat" and "with." He has treated me with nothing but contempt since I got the promotion. Students who treat this project with indifference will suffer the consequences in their grades.
2. To attempt to reach an agreement or settlement with someone, as through negotiations. Police are treating with the criminals to avoid any casualties among the hostages. We refuse to treat with any nation that does not give its citizens basic human rights.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
treat with
v.
To engage in negotiations with someone so as to reach a settlement or agree on terms: If they are unwilling to treat with us, we will be forced to attack.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- orient
- orient to
- orient to (something)
- spiff up
- spiffed up
- back into
- back into (someone or something)
- angle
- angling
- identify with