treatsAsSubject

P112887
predicate

Indicates that one entity regards, handles, or processes another entity in the role or capacity of a subject (e.g., topic, focus, or primary object of consideration).

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
treatsAsSubject canonical 11
treatsAsActors 6
usedAsSubjectBy 5

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: treatsAsSubject
Generated description
Indicates that one entity regards, handles, or processes another entity in the role or capacity of a subject (e.g., topic, focus, or primary object of consideration).

Sample triples (22)

Subject Object
Queen of Hearts King of Hearts
Bois d’Amour Paul Gauguin via predicate surface "usedAsSubjectBy"
Bois d’Amour Émile Bernard via predicate surface "usedAsSubjectBy"
Bois d’Amour Paul Sérusier via predicate surface "usedAsSubjectBy"
Bois d’Amour other 19th-century painters via predicate surface "usedAsSubjectBy"
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
blooded animals
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
bloodless animals
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
organs of nutrition
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
organs of reproduction
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
organs of sensation
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
viscera
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
skeleton and bones
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
flesh and soft tissues
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
differences in internal organs between species
Book III
surface form: Book III (History of Animals)
similarities in internal organs between species
Grez-sur-Loing landscape painters via predicate surface "usedAsSubjectBy"
actor-network theory humans via predicate surface "treatsAsActors"
actor-network theory non-human entities via predicate surface "treatsAsActors"
actor-network theory technologies via predicate surface "treatsAsActors"
actor-network theory objects via predicate surface "treatsAsActors"
actor-network theory organizations via predicate surface "treatsAsActors"
actor-network theory institutions via predicate surface "treatsAsActors"