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The '''silent treatment''' is a form of ] and social ] often found among ] ]. It consists of ignoring a particular individual, neither speaking to them not responding to their words.


The '''silent treatment''' is a form of and social ]. It consists of ignoring a particular individual, neither speaking to them not responding to their words.
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Also known (British English) as ''sending to Coventry''.

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The silent treatment is a form of and social sanction. It consists of ignoring a particular individual, neither speaking to them not responding to their words.

Also known (British English) as sending to Coventry.