It is a way of saying that the person is getting what they have given out to others, such as hostile treatment or stringent adherence to the law.
The meaning is a very large dose of medicine.
A draught; a dose; usually, a draught or dose of a liquid medicine., To drug.
Dose can refer to the noun of a prescribed amount of medicine or the act of administering that medicine. Dosage refers solely to the first meaning.
it means he wants you to take a dose of your own medicine.
This word is used in medicine books when a drug prescription dose and interval in use.
You use a dose with medicine. For example; I need to take a dose of my medicine before i go to bed.
The word "dose" means a portion of medication, as in "You will need to take three doses of this antibiotic every day for 10 days."
No. That is not the right meaning for that. The right meaning would be that you would do something to someone that they did to you or the other person.
to prevent an error from occurring by having the person taking one dose from their own medicine and then being given another dose from the hospital pharmacy
"Dose" is like a dose of medicine. "Does" is used like, "He always does nice things for her".
His First Dose of Medicine - 1902 was released on: USA: September 1902
A homonym for "doze" is "dose," which sounds the same but has a different meaning - it refers to a specific amount of medicine or substance.