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[pri-skrahyb] / prɪˈskraɪb /


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Rees, one of the last surviving sons of the Mormon pioneers who worked with Brigham Young, wrote two books, “I Prescribe Laughter” and “Rambling Thoughts in Verse.”

From Washington Post • Aug. 3, 2018

Prescribe basic policies governing the filling of the Federal Government's requirements for manpower, excluding those of the military and naval forces, and issue operating directives.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Prescribe the form of words we must lay hold of to achieve the object, and we will set to work, arch-casuist."

From The Symposium by Dakyns, Henry Graham

So modern 'pothecaries, taught the art, By doctor's bills to play the doctor's part, Bold in the practice of mistaken rules, 110 Prescribe, apply, and call their masters fools.

From The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 by Gilfillan, George

Prescribe mode for changing form of organization of an existing library to conform to new law.

From A Library Primer by Dana, John Cotton




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