POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: NOUN
- In grammar, the positive degree.
- That which is capable of being affirmed; reality.
- That which settles by absolute appointment.
- A division of some pipe organs, similar in sound to the great but smaller and less powerful.
- A film showing a photographic image whose tones correspond to those of the original subject
- A word in this degree.
- A photographic image in which the lights and darks appear as they do in nature.
- A positive electric charge.
- A quantity greater than zero.
- An affirmative element or characteristic.
- The uncompared degree of an adjective or adverb.
- N/A
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: ADJECTIVE
- Not disparaging or malicious.
- Optimistic or constructive.
- Desirable, admirable, or beneficial.
- Explicitly or openly expressed or laid down.
- Admitting of no doubt; irrefutable.
- Concerned with practical rather than theoretical matters.
- Of or relating to positive law.
- Of or relating to religion based on revelation rather than on nature or reason alone.
- Utter; absolute.
- Relating to or designating the sign (+).
- Very confident; certain: : sure.
- Measured or moving forward or in a direction of increase or progress.
- Characterized by or displaying certainty, acceptance, or affirmation.
- Impossible to deny or disprove
- Marked by excessive confidence
- Of or relating to positivism
- Granting what has been desired or requested
- Involving advantage or good
- Formally laid down or imposed
- Having a positive electric charge
- Indicating existence or presence of a suspected condition or pathogen
- Greater than zero
- Relating to or designating a quantity greater than zero.
- Relating to or designating an electric charge of a sign opposite to that of an electron.
- Of or relating to a body having fewer electrons than protons.
- Of or relating to an ion, the cation, that is attracted to a negative electrode.
- Indicating the presence of a particular disease, condition, or organism.
- Indicating or characterized by response or motion toward the source of a stimulus, such as light.
- Having the areas of light and dark in their original and normal relationship, as in a photographic print made from a negative.
- Of, relating to, or being the simple uncompared degree of an adjective or adverb, as opposed to either the comparative or superlative.
- Characterized by or displaying affirmation or acceptance or certainty etc.
- Driven by or generating power directly through intermediate machine parts having little or no play.
- Fixed or established especially by order or command
- Formally laid down or imposed
- Conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline
- Set down as a rule or guide
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of prescribe.
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Over-confident in opinion and assertion; dogmatic.
- Actually or really officiating or discharging the duties of an office.
- Not reversed.
- Not comparative.
- Unquestionable; indubitable; certain; hence, experiential.
- Imperative; laid down as a command to be followed without question or discretion: as, positive orders.
- Arbitrarily laid down; determined by declaration, enactment, or convention, and not by nature: opposed to natural.
- The primary form of an adjective or adverb; denotes a quality without qualification, comparison, or relation to increase or diminution
- Confident; fully assured.
- Reckoned, situated or tending in the direction which naturally or arbitrarily is taken to indicate increase or progress or onward motion
- Having a positive charge
- Persuaded of
- Very sure
- Of an affirmative nature; possessing definite characters of its own; of a kind to excite sensation or be otherwise directly experienced; not negative. Thus, light is positive, darkness negative; man is positive, nonman negative.
- Laid down as a proposition; affirmed; stated; express: as, a positive declaration.
- Specifically, noting an oiling or lubricating device in which the oil is made to flow by pressure, due either to gravity or to pumping.
- Persuaded of; very sure
- N/A
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: RELATED WORDS
- Certain, Sure, Convinced, Formal, Bold, Irrefutable, Advantageous, Undeniable, Confirming, Affirmative, Confident, Enthusiastic, Constructive, Optimistic, Favorable
- Mandated, Dispensed, Stipulated, Specified, Prescription, Unarbitrary, Nonarbitrary, Official, Settled, Positive, Formal, Regular, Appointed, Ordained, Decreed
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Certain, Sure, Convinced, Formal, Bold, Irrefutable, Advantageous, Undeniable, Confirming, Affirmative, Confident, Enthusiastic, Constructive, Optimistic, Favorable
- Mandated, Dispensed, Stipulated, Specified, Prescription, Unarbitrary, Nonarbitrary, Official, Settled, Positive, Formal, Regular, Appointed, Ordained, Decreed
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Many people find that pretending to be positive starts to rub off, and they end up feeling more positive as a result.
- The bargaining gap is positive and inflation is positive.
- Creating a positive work environment and fostering positive attitudes start with acknowledging the achievements of your peers and subordinates.
- New people positive does not include people who previously tested positive.
- Positive Angles: Positive angles are measured in a counterclockwise direction from the base.
- Similar to multiplication, dividing a negative by a negative or a positive by a positive produces a positive result.
- Practice positive thinking until you automatically think about yourself and the world in a positive way, every day.
- Engage with members to create positive relationships and build a positive class environment.
- Perform serial dilutions of positive specimens to confirm positive reactions.
- Positive infinity multiplied by any positive value returns positive infinity.
- The paper will consist of four questions for each prescribed subject, and students must answer all four questions from their chosen prescribed subject.
- The procedure prescribed by this section does not apply if a different procedure is prescribed for an investment or sale by a guardian.
- As used herein, this term includes medications prescribed for another person or used in violation of instructions as prescribed.
- Failure of offeree to fulfill a condition prescribed by the offeror or to accept in a prescribed manner.
- If you are prescribed a pharmaceutical opioid only use it as prescribed by your doctor and pay attention to any warning or caution advice.
- Every client prescribed subcutaneous insulin will receive a clientspecificinsulin pen for each type of insulin prescribed.
- Capitalized terms will have the meanings prescribed to them as follows or as otherwise prescribed herein.
- Examines the use of prescribed natural fires and prescribed burns which fire managers are using to accomplish this task.
- Patients being prescribed Suboxone were told this prescribed medicine would be the solution to their problem of drug addiction.
- The most common types of abused prescription drugs are benzodiazepines prescribed for anxiety, opioids prescribed for pain, and stimulants prescribed for attention deficit disorder.
POSITIVE vs PRESCRIBED: QUESTIONS
- How to be positive when it comes to positive thinking?
- Can B positive patients receive blood from B positive donors?
- What can make you test positive for false positive drug test?
- What size head do I need for a positive positive shower pump?
- Why does a series positive Clipper with positive bias remove half cycles?
- What are positive consequences of positive behavior?
- Is the Riemann integral of a strictly positive function positive?
- What happens if your HIV test is positive and positive?
- Are there any positive and negative methyl red positive organisms?
- Is Staphylococcus aureus oxidase positive or catalase positive?
- Is Coumadin prescribed for mechanical valve replacement?
- How are MPs' remuneration and allowances prescribed?
- Should steroids be prescribed immediately after PRK?
- Are most school shooters prescribed psychotropic medications?
- Are psychotropic medications over-prescribed to children?
- Are second-generation antipsychotics still over-prescribed?
- What are the prescribed temperature boundary conditions?
- Can I get amoxicillin prescribed without insurance?
- Are antidepressants unnecessarily prescribed for some people?
- Are opioids prescribed without clinical indication?