prescribe
Definitions
verb
To order (a drug or medical device) for use by a particular patient (under licensed authority).
The doctor prescribed aspirin.
And most neurologists are in the habit of prescribing antispasticity drugs like tizanidine and baclofen, which are oral and inexpensive, but which cause drowsiness and weaken every muscle in the body, not just the target ones.
To specify by writing as a required procedure or ritual; to lay down authoritatively as a guide, direction, or rule of action.
The property meets the criteria prescribed by the regulations.
Prescribe not us our duties.
To develop or assert a right; to make a claim (by prescription).
Most probable that one presentation and 40 years possession thereafter, is sufficient to prescribe a right of patronage.
[…] held, in a question with a party who had acquired right from the commissioners of the forfeited estates to the estate of the forfeited superior, as it stood in his person, that the crown charter of the vassal was a valid title on which to prescribe a right to the coal […]
To become invalidated or unenforceable by prescription, to lapse