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medicate
- IPA[ˈmɛdɪkeɪt]
英式
- administer a drug to (someone);treat (a condition) using a drug
verb: medicate, 3rd person present: medicates, gerund or present participle: medicating, past tense: medicated, past participle: medicated
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動詞
- 1. administer a drug to (someone) both infants were heavily medicated to alleviate their seizures
- ▪ treat (a condition) using a drug the born worrier medicates the common cold as though it were a terminal condition
- ▪ add a drug to the fish are given feed medicated with antibiotics to ward off disease
- containing or impregnated with a drug: his doctor prescribed him medicated creams and ointments but the rashes persist medicated dressings are often used to treat bacterial infection of wounds
Oxford Dictionary
- containing or impregnated with a drug: his doctor prescribed him medicated creams and ointments but the rashes persist medicated dressings are often used to treat bacterial infection of wounds
Oxford American Dictionary
- administer medication to oneself without medical supervision.
Oxford Dictionary
- choose and take medicines oneself, rather than by prescription or on expert advice.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmedəˌkāt]
美式
- administer a drug to (someone): both infants were heavily medicated to alleviate their seizures
Oxford American Dictionary