The opposite of "treat" at Halloween is "trick" (although few modern kids resort to mischief or vandalism if they don't get their candy).
The opposite of "a treat" or luxury item would be a necessity.
The opposite of the verb "treat" (medically) would be to harm or injure. To not treat is to ignore or neglect.
With proper respect
Not necessarily, although they can be related. Unkind is the opposite of kind. This is to do with how you treat people. Gentle is the opposite of rough. This is to do with your actions in general.
i would listen to you then do exactly the opposite of want you want me to
Of course not!! Decoders and multiplexers do exactly opposite things.
just because they are of the opposite sex!!the attachment or comfort or frankness that same sex people have between them can never arise between people of opposite sex.hence the question
The university does not treat any of its students differently because of their gender. Some individuals have trouble associating with those of the opposite gender.
people who are Hindu believe that they should have sex when they are married. they also believe that their body is a temple and they must treat it with respect.
Depends on the country. Some countries treat men more fairly, some do the opposite. Even though they're trying to make the justice systems sex-neutral, some people still get better treatment than others.
The opposite (antonym) of opposite is same.
Cytoplasm. They use the drugs to enlarge it making the cell burst or they do the opposite and the drugs shrink the cell to where it can't function anymore
There is no force opposite to friction. In fact, friction is not actually a force, although we treat it as if it were one, in order to make the math and physics easier. The concept of a force opposite to friction might be 'lubricity' ... the ability of two surfaces to slide past each other. The opposite force of friction depends on all the other forces applied to any moving object, since those determine the object's motion, and friction always acts in the direction exactly opposite to the object's motion.
There is no force opposite to friction. In fact, friction is not actually a force, although we treat it as if it were one, in order to make the math and physics easier. The concept of a force opposite to friction might be 'lubricity' ... the ability of two surfaces to slide past each other. The opposite force of friction depends on all the other forces applied to any moving object, since those determine the object's motion, and friction always acts in the direction exactly opposite to the object's motion.