1. treated - Adjective
2. treated - Verb
of Treat
Source: Webster's dictionaryBe persecuted, rather than be a persecutor. Be crucified, rather than be a crucifier. Be treated unjustly, rather than treat anyone unjustly. Be oppressed, rather than be an oppressor. Be gentle rather than zealous. Lay hold of goodness, rather than justice. Isaac the Syrian
The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated. Mahatma Gandhi
He who confesses magic or sorcery shall do penance for the time of murder, and shall be treated in the same manner as he who convicts himself of this sin. Basil of Caesarea
The old should be treated with due respect. Children should be treated with gentleness. Japanese Proverb
When a man's mode of life is contemptible, it follows that his preaching is treated with contempt. Latin Proverb
A wounded head can be treated and heals, but a wounded heart never heals. Sicilian Proverb