A set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure
“He stayed in London apartments, receiving curious visitors, rarely venturing too far from London and his doctor's prescription.”
Guidance offered with regard to prudent future action
“But Francis was insistent that she must follow his prescription for recovery.”
Plural for a medicine or remedy that is prescribed
“The Lancet letter also gave details of the herbal prescription which this patient supposedly was taking.”
Plural for a script listing medications for a patient
“The correct strength of the drug prescribed must be clearly written on the prescription.”
Plural for a method of doing or achieving something
“Put that way, those recommendations sound like a prescription for improvement of ecology in general, not just studies of urbanization effects.”
Plural for a traditional or accepted way of behaving
“Of course, the opinions of all experienced teachers should be given due consideration in any attempt at writing a standard prescription for the undergraduate course in plant pathology.”
Plural for the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting
Plural for a non-specific rule or principle that provides direction to action or behavior
Plural for treatment or therapy for an ailment or injury
Plural for the action of identifying or defining something (or someone)
Plural for the controlling or deciding of the nature, details or outcome of something
Plural for the ritual observances and procedures required or performed at formal occasions
Plural for the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation
Plural for the acquisition of right or title to an object by means of the passage of time
Plural for the acquisition of right or title to an object by means of the passage of time
Plural for something that is formally or legally required or obligatory
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