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prescribe

authorize medicine / dictate rules / stipulate
Transitive Verb
past: prescribedpp: prescribeding: prescribing

This term carries a strong sense of authority and mandate. In a medical context, it represents the professional power of a licensed practitioner to authorize specific treatment, shifting the responsibility of the cure from the patient to the expert. In legal or administrative contexts, the word implies a rigid requirement or a predetermined standard. It suggests a top-down imposition of rules where the prescribed path is the only acceptable or legal course of action, leaving little room for individual discretion.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ that something][~ something for someone]

To authorize the use of a specific medicine or treatment for a patient.

"The doctor decided to prescribe a strong antibiotic for the infection."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To state officially that a particular rule, course of action, or way of behaving should be followed.

"The company handbook prescribes the dress code for all employees."

Transitive Verb
[~ that something]

To dictate or lay down as a requirement or a rule of conduct.

"The law prescribes that all citizens must register for the census."

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