Synonym: appointed, decreed, official, ordained, positive. Similar words: prescribe, inscribed, describe, proscribed, prescription, scribe, ascribe, inscribe. Meaning: [prɪ'skraɪbd] adj. 1. set down as a rule or guide 2. fixed or established especially by order or command 3. conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline 4. formally laid down or imposed.
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(61) Moreover, students were to follow the prescribed curriculum, which included holiday observances, songs, and patriotic exercises.
(62) Next day the doctor prescribed small yellow pills for vertigo.
(63) Sooner or later some country will refuse to practice the prescribed domestic austerity necessary to satisfy the international lenders of last resort.
(64) The 21 year old had been treated for depression and had been prescribed tablets by his doctor on 15 occasions.
(65) Then he goes into a nursing home where everything is regimented and prescribed.
(66) Within a group each individual had a prescribed status above or below the other members of the group.
(67) The transition from Key Stage 1 to the more structured and prescribed history curriculum for Key Stage 2 needs particularly careful handling.
(68) Take any prescribed drugs with your breakfast and apply the plasters, petroleum jelly etc to help you on your way.
(69) Some we all use occasionally, like medicine prescribed by a doctor or bought from a chemist.
(70) All prescribed medications, hospital stays, and transportation were offered free of charge.
(71) The resident's doctor may have prescribed pain killers or drugs to relieve distress.
(72) He wouldn't tell me what he prescribed for your sleeplessness.
(73) Under the best case, by the time the proper medicine is prescribed, this patient will be long dead.
(74) It is still one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for heart complaints.
(75) Moon died in 1978, after an overdose of the prescribed drug he was taking to ease himself out of alcoholism.
(76) All flight surfaces, fuselage, cleared of frost, ice or snow. Use a prescribed cleaner.
(77) Through its OptiPure programme, Sepracor is developing improved forms of several commonly prescribed drugs.
(78) Healthy development in women was thus signified by an attachment to their prescribed sphere and by the manifestation of moral virtue.
(79) He went to another shrink, who prescribed another set of antidepressants.
(80) These results suggest that medication is often prescribed without clinical examination and probably without a diagnosis being made.
(81) Fundamentalists preach that if one follows their rigorously prescribed route, one will be saved.
(82) When taken in the prescribed manner they have never been shown to do any harm.
(83) Not suspecting polio, physicians prescribed codeine, penicillin, aspirin, and even antibiotics for their patients' aching bodies.
(84) There are prescribed forms of request for summons and of summons.
(85) If by chance he does he purges himself by religiously prescribed ablutions.
(86) Illicit drug use also has to be set against the context of prescribed drug-taking.
(87) The doctor advised rest and quiet and prescribed some red pills.
(87) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(88) She had seen her general practitioner a week after the separation and he had prescribed a tranquillizer.
(89) Stop therapy if side-effects are severe and seek medical assistance Give prescribed anti-emetics.
(90) Indeed, more often it is necessary to consider stopping psychotropic drugs already prescribed.
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