Prophylaxis

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /prəˈfɪlæksɪs/

Definitions of prophylaxis

noun a preventative measure or treatment to protect against disease or infection

Example Sentences

A1 Prophylaxis is important to prevent diseases.

A2 Dental prophylaxis is recommended every six months.

B1 The doctor prescribed prophylaxis to prevent infection after the surgery.

B2 Regular prophylaxis can help reduce the risk of heart disease.

C1 Prophylaxis is a key component in managing chronic conditions.

C2 The organization implemented a prophylaxis program to improve public health outcomes.

Examples of prophylaxis in a Sentence

formal Dental prophylaxis is essential for maintaining good oral health.

informal Getting a teeth cleaning is important for preventing cavities.

slang Gotta make sure to get my teeth scraped to keep them healthy.

figurative Regular maintenance is like prophylaxis for keeping your life in order.

Grammatical Forms of prophylaxis

plural

prophylaxes

comparative

more prophylactic

superlative

most prophylactic

present tense

prophylaxes

future tense

will prophylaxis

perfect tense

have prophylaxed

continuous tense

is prophylaxing

singular

prophylaxis

positive degree

prophylactic

infinitive

to prophylaxis

gerund

prophylaxing

participle

prophylaxed

Origin and Evolution of prophylaxis

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'prophylaxis' originated from the Greek word 'prophylaxis' which means 'guarding or preventing beforehand'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the medical context to refer to preventive measures against diseases, the term 'prophylaxis' has evolved to encompass a broader range of preventative actions in various fields beyond just healthcare.