His directors felt they were being treated like children; however that might be, it was absurd to suppose that he (Hemmings) could be treated like a child.
Another element has come in since the publishers have awakened to the fact that literature can be treated like merchandise.
I saw that I was not to be treated like a gentleman.
We are slaves, whom too much kindness often renders insolent; we often demand to be treated like those of the new world.
She seemed indeed to breathe more freely; the cloud of suspicion cleared away from her brow; she felt herself, for once in her life, treated like a fellow-creature.
No wonder then, treated like a creature of another species, that I began to envy, and at length to hate, the darling of the house.
They forgot the woman in the monarch, yet I am treated like an insipid female always, never as the Crown Princess!
I meant to imply that I am not a prisoner of state and don't want to be treated like one.
When a prisoner, treated like a man, nobly responds you cry, "A miracle!
I would have given you a letter to Farmer Landfried's wife in Allgau; and there you would have been treated like a son of the family.
Just because I'm only a poor girl, it's proper for me to hold myself high and not let myself be treated like a handful of fodder.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "treated like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.