prescribe (something) for (someone or something)

prescribe (something) for (someone or something)

1. To write a prescription of medicine for someone. He prescribed a mild pain sedative for Daniel to help him sleep.
2. To write a prescription of medicine to treat a particular illness, ailment, or disease. Can you prescribe anything for my insomnia?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

prescribe something for someone

to order a medication to be given to or sold to someone. I asked the doctor to prescribe a painkiller for me. What can you prescribe for me for this illness?
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prescribe something for something

to suggest or recommend something for a particular disease. Could you prescribe something for my cold? What can you prescribe for this illness?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • prescribe
  • prescribe for
  • put pen to paper
  • set pen to paper
  • write on
  • write on (someone or something)
  • write up
  • write back
  • wrote
  • own medicine, a dose/taste of one's