different between undertreat vs overtreat
undertreat
English
Etymology
under- +? treat
Verb
undertreat (third-person singular simple present undertreats, present participle undertreating, simple past and past participle undertreated)
- To treat insufficiently or not frequently enough.
Derived terms
- undertreatment
undertreat From the web:
- what is undertreatment mean
- what does undertreated mean
- what does undertreatment mean
- what is undertreated pain
- what does undertreat
overtreat
English
Etymology
over- +? treat
Verb
overtreat (third-person singular simple present overtreats, present participle overtreating, simple past and past participle overtreated)
- (medicine, transitive) To subject to excessive medical treatment, often to such an extent as to cause adverse effects.
Derived terms
- overtreatment
Related terms
- undertreat
overtreat From the web:
- meaning of overtreatment
- what does retreat mean
- what is medical overtreatment
- overtreatment definition
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