well-treated

well-treated

adj (well treated when postpositive)
not subjected to threats, harm, or other bad treatment: hostages were well treated.
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The three-year-old isn't ideally drawn but he showed some decent form at two and could be well-treated on his handicap debut.
The mare - a dual bumper-winner - fell on her hurdling debut at Galway last month but looks very well-treated by today's race conditions and should prove tough to beat.
In the study, patients with well-treated depression who were experiencing TESD while taking an SSRI were switched to Trintellix or escitalopram.
Only well-treated customers will make PIA operations to grow," he said.
"I have to say in all sincerity that I have been so very well-treated and I can't praise the staff at the hospital too highly.
''As far as we are aware, these people are being well-treated, which is right and what we would expect from a country like Iran.''
He said they were detained in a police compound in the outskirts of Yangon and had been well-treated by their captors.
Firm evidence that Pakistan has reneged on its pledge that Mr Dar, his wife and four younger daughters would be well-treated, could spark a British request that the family be returned on humanitarian grounds, although such a move is almost unprecedented.
Joss Naylor and Timbera, two horses who look well-treated for the Grand National on April 3, have come in for significant ante-post support.
She has an improver on her hands with UBER COOL, who is a well-treated, tough sort.