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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(121) The squawking continued for a moment before dying out in a final gurgle as Rev. Levitt recited the prescribed blessing.
(122) It was clear that some economies were possible if more generic drugs were prescribed rather than branded drugs.
(123) An osteopath whom he consulted recommended that he continue the radiation and in addition prescribed a number of sessions of osteopathic manipulation.
(124) Results of the gastroscopy can be discussed with the patient before discharge and treatment can be prescribed.
(125) Of course, I do have a few problems, but I have good caring doctors who have prescribed medication.
(126) He remained in hospital for two nights whilst prescribed medication re-established a regular heartbeat.
(127) She was prescribed antibiotics and analgesics including pethidine, which is a narcotic drug, and given oxygen.
(128) If a procedure is prescribed for making the rule it must be followed, unless the procedure is directory rather than mandatory.
(129) There was no association of elementary education with a prescribed period of childhood.
(130) These are prescription medications that can be prescribed by a psychiatrist.
(131) McLeod called the rest of the team together and asked the entire squad if they had access to prescribed drugs.
(132) A new literature must arise, a literature without prescribed laws or rules of initiation.
(133) Medically prescribed drugs - essential though they may be - sometimes bring about confusion or memory loss.
(134) Sometimes, the subject areas outlined are impossibly large, given the essay's prescribed length.
(135) They were paid a commission based on the drugs prescribed by individual doctors.
(136) It is specifically about actions by the Crown under a statute providing a prescribed means of law enforcement.
(137) Autopsies showed levels of digoxin ranging from 16 to 39 times those expected from the doses prescribed.
(138) Drugs prescribed by doctors can be extremely hazardous if used in the wrong way.
(139) This scheme was replaced in 1946 by a state scheme for victims of industrial accidents and prescribed industrial diseases.
(140) He was prescribed a course of multivitamins, essential fatty acids,[sentencedict.com] and glutathione supplements.
(141) Nowadays Prozac is prescribed by the bushel, even though its biochemical pathways are still a mystery.
(142) If they are preoccupied with the wound, they may develop ulcer dressing rituals and interfere with the prescribed treatment.
(143) Given federal budget constraints, though, large-scale prescribed burns are pretty unlikely.
(144) There were heavy penalties for anyone who continued to buy and sell outside the prescribed times.
(145) Law and custom thus defend the family as the prime agent of socialisation only in so far as it fulfils the task currently prescribed.
(146) The associated information from the strings is merged according to prescribed information combining operations.
(147) A fortnightly clinic at Guisborough and a monthly clinic in Brotton is also prescribed.
(148) Little problems, to do with timetabling or prescribed reading or marking,(www.Sentencedict.com) can boil up into major issues.
(149) Such payment is likewise subject to a maximum prescribed by the Regulations.
(150) Accordingly, any prescribed time limits must be strictly complied with unless there is express provision to the contrary.
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