Pronunciation: /prɪˈskrɪpt/
noun a written directive or rule
A1 The doctor gave me a prescript for antibiotics.
A2 The prescript from the pharmacist was difficult to read.
B1 The prescript included detailed instructions on how to take the medication.
B2 The prescript was written in Latin, making it hard to understand.
C1 The prescript outlined the specific dosage and frequency of the medication.
C2 The prescript was carefully reviewed by the patient before starting the treatment.
adjective relating to or consisting of a prescription or formula
A1 The teacher gave us a prescript worksheet to complete.
A2 The prescript guidelines were clearly outlined in the manual.
B1 The prescript rules must be followed in order to avoid any penalties.
B2 The prescript protocol is in place to ensure safety measures are followed at all times.
C1 The prescript regulations are subject to regular audits to ensure compliance.
C2 The prescript procedures are strictly enforced to maintain quality standards.
formal The doctor wrote a detailed prescript outlining the medication dosage.
informal I need to pick up my prescript from the pharmacy later.
slang I can't believe the prescript costs so much, it's ridiculous.
figurative The constitution serves as a prescript for governing the country.
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