Meaning of prescription | Babel Free
pɹəˈskɹɪpʃənDefinitions
- Prescription, statute of limitations.
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A written order from an authorized medical practitioner for provision of a medicine or other treatment, such as (ophthalmology) the specific lenses needed for a pair of glasses. countable, uncountable
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The medicine or treatment provided by such an order. countable, uncountable
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Any plan of treatment or handling; the treatment or handling thus provided. countable, figuratively, uncountable
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Synonym of enactment, the act of establishing a law, regulation, etc., particularly in writing; an instance of this. countable, uncountable
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The act of establishing or formalizing ideal norms for language use, as opposed to describing the actual norms of such use; an instance of this. countable, uncountable
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An established time period within which a right must be exercised and after which it is null and permanently unenforceable. countable, uncountable
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An established time period after which a person who has uninterruptedly, peacefully, and publicly used another's property acquires full ownership of it. countable, uncountable
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Synonym of self-restraint, limiting of one's actions especially according to a moral code or social conventions. countable, obsolete, uncountable
Equivalents
Български
рецепта
བོད་སྐད
སྨན་ཐོ
Català
recepta
Čeština
předpis
Dansk
recept
Eesti
retsept
Gaeilge
oideas
עברית
מרשם
हिन्दी
नुसख़ा
Magyar
recept
Bahasa Indonesia
resep
Íslenska
lyfseðill
ქართული
რეცეპტი
Kurdî
reçete
Lietuvių
receptas
Latviešu
recepte
Македонски
рецепт
Монгол
жор
မြန်မာဘာသာ
ဆေးစာ
پښتو
نسخه
Português
receita
Shqip
recetë
Svenska
recept
ไทย
ใบสั่งยา
Tagalog
reseta
Türkçe
reçete
Українська
рецепт
اردو
نسخہ
Tiếng Việt
toa thuốc
Examples
“The surgeon had written thousands of prescriptions for pain killers without proper examinations before the police raided the clinic.”
“An old traditional prescription for provoking erotic inclinations ran as follows, The toe of the foot of a man, anointed with oil, or honey, or the ashes of a weasel.”
“I need you to pick up gramma's prescriptions on your way home.”
“"Oh, yes; she is the only sort of person for a nurse. She always," cried Lady Anne, with a sneer, "comes to you with a receipt for a pudding in one hand to make you ill, and then a prescription in the other to cure you."”
“Early to bed and early to rise is a prescription for a long, healthy, and terrible life.”
“Change is the universal prescription for a wounded spirit. "It will do you so much good," is the constant remark.”
“...looking at him I saw that I had been wrong in my prescription, if not in my diagnosis, and that the whisky was working against us.”
“A statute that cannot find justification for its prescription in one or more of these principles violates international law.”
“There is an air of prescription about him which is always agreeable to Sir Leicester; he receives it as a kind of tribute.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
See also
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