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prescribed, ppl. a.|-ˈskraɪbd| [f. prescribe v. + -ed1.] Laid down, appointed, or fixed beforehand; ordained, appointed, set, fixed, defined.
1577tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 562 They..which after a prescribed manner of punishment doo penance for their sinnes. a1610Healey Epictetus' Man. (1636) 49 To drink no colde water nor wine, but at prescribed seasons. 1728Morgan Algiers II. iv. 276 Two of them seizing each prescribed Criminal. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. xxii. IV. 775 On the prescribed day, the Sheriff's officers ventured to cross the boundary. 1863E. V. Neale Anal. Th. & Nat. 193 Within its prescribed limits, and under its prescribed conditions, the operations of instinct are certain. |