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View usage for: prescript in British Englishnoun (ˈpriːskrɪpt)1. something laid down or prescribed adjective (prɪˈskrɪpt, ˈpriːskrɪpt) Word origin C16: from Latin praescriptum something written down beforehand, from praescrībere to prescribeprescript in American English (priˈskrɪpt; also, and for n. always, ˈpriˌskrɪpt) noun2. something prescribed; direction; rule Word origin L praescriptus, pp. of praescribere: see prescribe Synonyms of 'prescript'rule, order, law, direction More Synonyms of prescript Definition something laid down or prescribed Additional synonymsDefinition a general rule or standard These measures offended all the accepted canons of political economy. Synonyms rule, standard, principle, regulation, formula, criterion, dictate, statute, yardstick, preceptDefinition an authoritative instruction that something must be done The tanker failed to respond to a command to stop. Synonyms order, demand, direction, instruction, dictate, requirement, decree, bidding, mandate, canon, directive, injunction, fiat, ultimatum, commandment, edict, behest, preceptDefinition an authoritative command They must abide by the dictates of the new government. Synonyms command, order, decree, word, demand, direction, requirement, bidding, mandate, injunction, statute, fiat, ultimatum, ordinance, edict, behest- prescience
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Additional synonymsDefinition a formal statement his dictum that the priority of the government must be the health of the people Synonyms decree, order, demand, statement, command, dictate, canon, fiat, edict, pronouncementDefinition an instruction Thanks to a new directive, labelling will be more specific. Synonyms order, ruling, regulation, charge, notice, command, instruction, dictate, decree, mandate, canon, injunction, imperative, fiat, ordinance, edictDefinition a decree or order given by any authority In 1741 Catherine the Great issued an edict of toleration for Buddhism. Synonyms decree, law, act, order, ruling, demand, command, regulation, dictate, mandate, canon, manifesto, injunction, statute, fiat, ordinance, proclamation, enactment, dictum, pronouncement, ukase (rare), pronunciamento Definition a direction or order No reason for this instruction was given. Synonyms order, ruling, command, rule, demand, direction, regulation, dictate, decree, mandate, directive, injunction, behestDefinition a rule or set of rules regulating what may or may not be done by members of a society or community The law was passed on a second vote. Synonyms statute, act, bill, rule, demand, order, command, code, regulation, resolution, decree, canon, covenant, ordinance, commandment, enactment, edictDefinition an official or authoritative command to carry out a particular task The union already has a mandate to ballot for a strike. Synonyms command, order, charge, authority, commission, sanction, instruction, warrant, decree, bidding, canon, directive, injunction, fiat, edict, authorization, preceptDefinition an instruction that must be obeyed Mr North had been arrested on the orders of the Spanish government. Synonyms instruction, ruling, demand, direction, command, say-so (informal), dictate, decree, mandate, directive, injunction, behest, stipulationDefinition an official rule or order ordinances that restrict building development Synonyms rule, order, law, ruling, standard, guide, direction, principle, command, regulation, guideline, criterion, decree, canon, statute, fiat, edict, dictum, preceptDefinition a rule of conduct the precepts of Buddhism Synonyms rule, order, law, direction, principle, command, regulation, instruction, decree, mandate, canon, statute, ordinance, commandment, behest, dictumDefinition a rule that governs procedure or behaviour new safety regulations Synonyms rule, order, law, direction, procedure, requirement, dictate, decree, canon, statute, ordinance, commandment, edict, precept, standing order |