prescribed
i tink it means to decribed somethink again cuz pre means again n scribed mean to described
it is prescribe
No the word prescribe is not a noun. It is a regular verb.
The Esperanto word for prescribe is preskribi but there is no direct translation of the word proscribe.
The word prescribe (to prescribe) is a verb.The noun forms of the verb to prescribe are prescriber(the one who prescribes), prescription, and the gerund, prescribing.
Only licensed professionals can prescribe medications. The doctor wanted to prescribe an anti-depressant.
The root word of prescribe is "scribe," which comes from the Latin word "scribere" meaning "to write."
I will ask my doctor to prescribe a new medication for my condition.
I'm sure what the doctor will want to prescribe for this ailment.
The word prescribe is already a verb.Other verbs are prescribes. prescribing and prescribed.Some examples in a sentence are:"I will prescribe some pills"."He prescribes her a placebo"."Why are you prescribing this to me?""I was prescribed some happy pills".
Command, decree, prescribe.
The doctor prescribed her medicine for her back pain
There are two syllables. Pre-scribe.