Segregated-group treatment, other than for positive deviates, subtracts from, much more than it yields to, in a general scheme of schooling that is rationally prescribedand prosecuted.
Lay gentlemen, and their jockeys within prison confines, have freely prescribed nostrums of reform that are diametrically opposed to the intrinsic meaning of the preceding paragraph.
He is usually a moral mongrel from mixed causes, and must be prescribed for as such.
Hence, such lads need above all else to be subjected to mental, moral and physical education and training, most carefully prescribed and prosecuted.
Now, she may tack quickly or take her medicine, prescribed by past masters at brute-struck quackery.
As such he must be searched out, studied, observed when and where he is not observing, and then prescribed for.
The scholastic or reform curriculum that is not pregnant with influences fundamentally germane to the mental, moral and physical uplift of the last unit of the mass, is either falsely prescribed or prosecuted.
Because judiciously prescribed and executed exercise in free air goes hand in hand with reformative processes, the criminologist will see to it that all-sufficient of it is accorded prisoners.
Such a description corresponds with the notion of some frequently renewed beautfyings of the toilet, rather than that of the infliction of deep and indelible marks, as are prescribed in the Otaheitan ritual.
Agnew of New York, who prescribed two sets of glasses.
The opium falsehood has only this to it: Many years ago my regular physician prescribed morphine, which I took, when he could do no more for me.
The African church even in the 4th centuryprescribed a strict examination of candidates as to their attainments and orthodoxy.
From the 6th century, however, monastic vows were regarded as of life-long obligation, and therefore a regular canonical age was fixed and a long novitiate prescribed as a time of testing and consideration.
The form and manner of the issue of permits provided for in this paragraph shall be prescribed by the Secretary of War.
Heavy penalties were denounced against all who should presume to save a prescribedsectary from the just indignation of the gods, and of the emperors.
The rule of conduct, which was prescribed to the students, is the more curious, as it affords the first outlines of the form and discipline of a modern university.
In this march, which frequently continues many days, the cavalry are obliged to climb the hills, to swim the rivers, and to wind through the valleys, without interrupting the prescribed order of their gradual progress.
Three days later, Vittoria received an order from the Government to quit the city within a prescribed number of hours, and her brain was racked to discover why Laura appeared so little indignant at the barbarous act of despotism.
Merthyr gravely prescribed a week's diet on grapes antecedent to the issuing of a note.
The records of the Scottish Parliament were thick set with laws denouncing vengeance on those who in any direction strayed from the prescribed pale.
He had no scruple about the vestments and gestures prescribed by the Book of Common Prayer.
Kshatras and Vaisyas, that are included within the regenerate or twice-born class, have not the same duty prescribed for them.
After the son of (the Island-born) Krishna had taken his seat on it, the king worshipped him according to prescribed rites.
All of them should observe the vows prescribed for a person who has neglected his sacrificial fire, or practise the vow of Chandrayana for a month, or some other painful vow, for cleansing themselves of their sin.
The duties of the four modes of life and the ritual prescribedin the Vedas, O king, should ever be followed by a Brahmana.
To my misfortune, however, the course of duties prescribed for Brahmanas has possessed my wretched self.
Do thou then duly practise the duties prescribed for thee (viz.
Renunciation (of all kinds of attachments) is the highest means prescribed for Emancipation.
Work and Abstention from work are the two courses of dutyprescribed or followed.
At other times it simply means a duty or the course of duties prescribed for a particular situation.
Such silence, indeed, is the medical treatmentprescribed for him.
The observance of (the duties prescribed by) religion can never be futile.
In cases of incapacity, again, to give the prescribed Dakshina, the sacrificer is directed to give away all he has.
In the second line, the performance of acts is prescribed only as a preparation, for act contribute to purity of the Soul.
But slowly and gradually something may be done--and you are to understand that I never increased upon the prescribed quantity .
Duties may be levied on goods leaving the Soudan, at such rates as may from time to time be prescribed by Proclamation.
He now decided to improve on the prescribed itinerary, accelerate his own arrival and anticipate that of the Dervish reinforcements.
The physician who was sent for prescribed some brandy, and on his second visit he brought half of a pint of it, to be taken with other medicine in doses of one tablespoonful at intervals of two hours.
Faithful to the rules prescribed by the experimental method, Pasteur was careful to reproduce these same experiments with the worms of the standard lot, from which all infected worms had been selected.
Wine, rum, absinthe, were prescribed for the worms, and after the absinthe it was advised to try creosote and nitrate of silver.
The agents of this Society having no other object than to deceive the public credulity, must be denounced to his Majesty's Attorney-General, who will take against them the measures prescribed by the law.
I prescribed something that wouldn't hurt him, and learned afterward that he ate his dinner in the dining-room the same evening.
I prescribed a soothing mixture and a liniment of camphor, ammonia and soap.
Conformably with the regulations prescribed to young damsels who are in request to surrender the custody of their hands.
Any one at a glance would have prescribed water-cresses to him: water-cresses exclusively to eat for a fortnight.
DIET[=A]'RIAN, one who observes prescribed rules for diet.
As religious belief and custom prescribed that these rooms should be subterranean, the greatest number were placed in front of the rectangular buildings where it was easiest to construct them.
The meaning of this departure from the prescribed form of ventilator is not apparent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prescribed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.