"Prescinding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Prescinding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Prescinding" Meaning

To presume something beforehand, whether it is true or not; to pass over or disregard a fact or an alternative point of view in order to persuade or prove something.

"Prescinding" Examples

Prescinding Examples


1. To ignore or overlook a particular aspect:
The new law will prove that the government is prescinding the rights of the protesters and attempting to maintain control by labeling them a threat.

2. To abstract or generalize from details:
While considering the individual'versions and interpretations, the professor chose to prescind from minor differences when discussing the historical pattern.

3. To forget to mention or consider something deliberately:
Critics say that the party is prescinding the darker aspects of the leader's past by only highlighting positive qualities during the election campaign.

4. To disallow or discount: In historical context, certain tedious peculiarities of this historical text were properly prescinded, restricting further exposition to the principles that count.

5. Obscure or overlook: The ongoing development naturally prescinds some viable nhưng potential concerns among local population — implying broad deviations from real-ever-interest-based development schemes.

"Prescinding" Similar Words

Preschooler

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A young child who is attending a preschool, typically between the ages of 3 and 5, and is receiving early childhood education and care.

Preschoolers

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Preschoolers are young children who attend a preschool, typically between the ages of 3 and 5 years old. They are in a transitional stage of development, learning social, emotional, and academic skills that prepare them for kindergarten and elementary school.

Preschools

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Preschools are educational institutions or settings that provide early childhood education to children typically from the age of three to five years old, often before they enter kindergarten or formal elementary education. The primary goal of preschools is to promote social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development in children.<br><br>Some common characteristics of preschools include:<br><br> Teaching play-based learning approaches<br> Emphasis on social skills and interactive play<br> Mixed-age grouping of students<br> Low student-to-teacher ratio<br> Activities focused on exploration, creativity, and discovery<br> Typically 2-5 hours of instructional time per day<br><br>Preschools often serve several purposes, such as:<br><br> Preparing young children for formal education<br> Developing social skills and emotional intelligence<br> Encouraging creativity, curiosity, and self-expression<br> Providing a safe and nurturing environment for children to grow and develop<br> Offering early intervention for children with special needs

Prescience

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The ability to foresee or predict future events or a light or insipid food, drink, or sweet dish.

Prescient

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Having or showing the ability to foresee and predict the future, often in a mysterious or intuitive way.

Presciently

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In a way that shows that someone or something has a good understanding of the future.

Prescind

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Prescindent

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I think you may have misspelled the word. The correct word is "prescript".<br><br>Prescript refers to a direction or instruction that is intended to be obeyed or followed, especially a rule or regulation set by authority.<br><br>Example:<br>"The drug's prescript label warned against taking the medication without a doctor's supervision."

Prescot

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The verb "prescott" is a verb that means "to cut off or destroy a limb by a violent blow or a raw, rough and violent wound". It is a rather old-fashioned or archaic term.

Prescribe

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To officially give someone medicine or a course of treatment that a doctor thinks they need, or to instruct or direct someone to do something.

Prescribed

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(such as a remedy, treatment, or medicine) officially recommended by a doctor or other healthcare professional.<br><br>Example: "I have a headache, so my doctor prescribed some medication."<br><br>(Meaning) officially or officially ordered or directed.<br><br>Example: "The doctor prescribed the patient to stay in bed for a week."

Prescriber

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A person, typically a medical doctor, who writes or issues a prescription for a patient, especially a prescription for a drug or medication.<br><br>Example: The doctor is the prescriber of the medicine that the patient needs to take.

Prescribers

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Healthcare professionals who are authorized to prescribe medications and other treatments.

Prescribes

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Prescribing

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Prescript

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Prescript and its synonyms include dire, mandatory, obligatory, required, and commanded.