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prescribe


prescribe

appoint; to order a medicine: prescribe a painkiller
Not to be confused with:proscribe – prohibit, censure, repudiate; to banish: proscribe drinking in a public park

pre·scribe

P0536600 (prĭ-skrīb′)v. pre·scribed, pre·scrib·ing, pre·scribes v.tr.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).v.intr.1. To establish rules, laws, or directions.2. To order a medicine or other treatment.
[Middle English prescriben, from Latin praescrībere : prae-, pre- + scrībere, to write; see skrībh- in Indo-European roots.]
pre·scrib′er n.

prescribe

(prɪˈskraɪb) vb1. to lay down as a rule or directive2. (Law) law to claim or acquire (a right, title, etc) by prescription3. (Law) law to make or become invalid or unenforceable by lapse of time4. (Medicine) med to recommend or order the use of (a drug or other remedy)[C16: from Latin praescrībere to write previously, from prae before + scrībere to write] preˈscriber n

pre•scribe

(prɪˈskraɪb)

v. -scribed, -scrib•ing. v.t. 1. to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin. 2. to designate or order the use of (a medicine, treatment, etc.). v.i. 3. to lay down rules; direct; dictate. 4. to order a treatment or medicine. 5. to claim a legal right or title by virtue of long use; make a prescriptive claim. [1425–75; < Latin praescrībere to write at the head of, appoint, prescribe =prae- pre- + scrībere to write] pre•scrib′a•ble, adj. pre•scrib′er, n.

prescribe


Past participle: prescribed
Gerund: prescribing
Imperative
prescribe
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Present
I prescribe
you prescribe
he/she/it prescribes
we prescribe
you prescribe
they prescribe
Preterite
I prescribed
you prescribed
he/she/it prescribed
we prescribed
you prescribed
they prescribed
Present Continuous
I am prescribing
you are prescribing
he/she/it is prescribing
we are prescribing
you are prescribing
they are prescribing
Present Perfect
I have prescribed
you have prescribed
he/she/it has prescribed
we have prescribed
you have prescribed
they have prescribed
Past Continuous
I was prescribing
you were prescribing
he/she/it was prescribing
we were prescribing
you were prescribing
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Past Perfect
I had prescribed
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we had prescribed
you had prescribed
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Future
I will prescribe
you will prescribe
he/she/it will prescribe
we will prescribe
you will prescribe
they will prescribe
Future Perfect
I will have prescribed
you will have prescribed
he/she/it will have prescribed
we will have prescribed
you will have prescribed
they will have prescribed
Future Continuous
I will be prescribing
you will be prescribing
he/she/it will be prescribing
we will be prescribing
you will be prescribing
they will be prescribing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been prescribing
you have been prescribing
he/she/it has been prescribing
we have been prescribing
you have been prescribing
they have been prescribing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been prescribing
you will have been prescribing
he/she/it will have been prescribing
we will have been prescribing
you will have been prescribing
they will have been prescribing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been prescribing
you had been prescribing
he/she/it had been prescribing
we had been prescribing
you had been prescribing
they had been prescribing
Conditional
I would prescribe
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he/she/it would prescribe
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Past Conditional
I would have prescribed
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he/she/it would have prescribed
we would have prescribed
you would have prescribed
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Thesaurus
Verb1.prescribe - issue commands or orders fordictate, orderinflict, impose, bring down, visit - impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students"mandate - make mandatory; "the new director of the school board mandated regular tests"

prescribe

verb1. specify, order, direct, stipulate, write a prescription for Our doctor prescribed antibiotics for her throat infection.2. ordain, set, order, establish, rule, require, fix, recommend, impose, appoint, command, define, dictate, assign, lay down, decree, stipulate, enjoin The judge said he was passing the sentence prescribed by law.

prescribe

verbTo set forth expressly and authoritatively:decree, dictate, fix, impose, lay down, ordain.Idioms: call the shots, lay it on the line.
Translations
命令开处方开药方

prescribe

(prəˈskraib) verb to advise or order (the use of). My doctor prescribed some pills for my cold; Here is a list of books prescribed by the examiners for the exam. 命令,開(藥)方 命令,开(药)方 preˈscription (-ˈskrip-) noun. 1. a doctor's (usually written) instructions for the preparing and taking of a medicine. He gave me a prescription to give to the chemist. 處方(醫囑) 处方(医嘱) 2. the act of prescribing. 命令 命令

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prescribe


prescribe (something) for (someone or something)

1. To write a prescription of medicine for someone. He prescribed a mild pain sedative for Daniel to help him sleep.2. To write a prescription of medicine to treat a particular illness, ailment, or disease. Can you prescribe anything for my insomnia?See also: prescribe

prescribe something for someone

to order a medication to be given to or sold to someone. I asked the doctor to prescribe a painkiller for me. What can you prescribe for me for this illness?See also: prescribe

prescribe something for something

to suggest or recommend something for a particular disease. Could you prescribe something for my cold? What can you prescribe for this illness?See also: prescribe
EncyclopediaSeeprescription

prescribe


pre·scribe

(prē-skrīb'), To give directions, either orally or in writing, for the preparation and administration of a remedy to be used in the treatment of any disease. [L. prae-scribo, pp. -scriptus, to write before]

prescribe

(prĭ-skrīb′)v. pre·scribed, pre·scribing, pre·scribes v.tr. To order the use of (a medicine or other treatment).v.intr. To order a medicine or other treatment.
pre·scrib′er n.

pre·scribe

(prĕ-skrīb') To give directions, either orally or in writing, for the preparation and administration of a remedy to be used in the treatment of any disease. [L. prae-scribo, pp. -scriptus, to write before]

pre·scribe

(prĕ-skrīb') To give directions, either orally or in writing, for preparation and administration of a remedy to be used to treat any disease. [L. prae-scribo, pp. -scriptus, to write before]

Patient discussion about prescribe

Q. How do doctors know what chemo meds to prescribe? Do they take a piece of the cancer tumor and lab it to see what chemo drugs kill that specific cancer tumor cells. Or do they randomly figure these meds should respond to these cells? I understand that the doctors put a patient through killing all cells which may be better.A. It all comes down to a "hit or miss" if one chemo type doesn't work then they try another, or combinations. From experience and testing they basically know which type of chemo works on an overall average for a certain cancer type.
Although many can get one type of cancer, each reacts differently in each individual depending on their immune system, age, and lifestyle. so each chemo also reacts different in people.

Q. I am wondering why did he prescribe me a bacteria? My doctor has prescribed some probiotic medicines for diarrhea recently and these medicines are actually bacteria…..I am wondering why did he prescribe me a bacteria?A. Some bacteria like Lactobacillius and Bifidobacterium are normally present in the guts of the humans and they are beneficial bacteria for humans. If not present or if they reduce in the guts then other harmful bacteria may invade your guts and will lead to other bowel problems, low immunity and ulcers. So these bacteria are friendly. Diarrhea would flush out these gut bacteria which have to be supplemented immediately by giving probiotics in some.

Q. Why a mood stabilizer like lithium is commonly prescribed to all type of bipolars. Why a mood stabilizer like lithium is commonly prescribed to all type of bipolars before any other medicine? A. Lithium is an effective mood stabilizer for a lot of people however it is not for everyone. My partner had a very bad reaction to lithium and is now on Lamotrigine, which is working very well for her. Mood stabilizers are a vital part of a treatment program for bipolar patience, it helps control and balance moods.

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prescribe


  • verb

Synonyms for prescribe

verb specify

Synonyms

  • specify
  • order
  • direct
  • stipulate
  • write a prescription for

verb ordain

Synonyms

  • ordain
  • set
  • order
  • establish
  • rule
  • require
  • fix
  • recommend
  • impose
  • appoint
  • command
  • define
  • dictate
  • assign
  • lay down
  • decree
  • stipulate
  • enjoin

Synonyms for prescribe

verb to set forth expressly and authoritatively

Synonyms

  • decree
  • dictate
  • fix
  • impose
  • lay down
  • ordain

Synonyms for prescribe

verb issue commands or orders for

Synonyms

  • dictate
  • order

Related Words

  • inflict
  • impose
  • bring down
  • visit
  • mandate
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