- PRESCRIBE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRESCRIBE is to lay down a rule : dictate How to use prescribe in a sentence
- PRESCRIBE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The doctor prescribed some pills The doctor prescribed some medicine and told her to have a week's rest I hoped he would prescribe some stronger pain killers Is there anything stronger you can prescribe? He wouldn't prescribe anything - just recommended rest
- PRESCRIBED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The product will have to meet internationally prescribed (= demanded) standards
- Prescribe vs. Proscribe: What is the Difference? | Merriam-Webster
Just what the doctor ordered (or forbade you from doing) Prescribe means to instruct or dictate a rule for others to follow A doctor prescribes medicine for treatment Proscribe, although it sounds similar, means to forbid something To prescribe means to lay down or dictate a rule or instruction for others to follow
- PRESCRIBED Synonyms: 79 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . .
Synonyms for PRESCRIBED: specified, defined, directed, ordered, dictated, laid down, arranged, decreed; Antonyms of PRESCRIBED: incidental, chance, accidental, casual, inadvertent, unintended, unwitting, unplanned
- Prescribed - definition of prescribed by The Free Dictionary
1 To set down as a rule, law, or direction: prescribed the terms of the surrender 2 To order the use of (a medicine or other treatment)
- PRESCRIBED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Prescribed definition: dictated or indicated as a rule or course of action to be followed See examples of PRESCRIBED used in a sentence
- PRESCRIBE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Our doctor diagnosed a throat infection and prescribed antibiotics and junior aspirin [VERB noun] She took twice the prescribed dose of sleeping tablets [VERB-ed] The law allows doctors to prescribe contraception to the under 16s [VERB noun + to]
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