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med·i·cate

 (mĕd′ĭ-kāt′)
tr.v. med·i·cat·ed, med·i·cat·ing, med·i·cates
1.
a. To administer a medicinal substance to (a patient).
b. To treat (a disease or condition) with medication.
2. To add a medicinal agent to (a substance): The lozenges are medicated with menthol.

[Latin medicāre, medicāt-, from medicus, doctor, from medērī, to heal; see med- in Indo-European roots.]

med′i·ca′tive adj.
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medicate

(ˈmɛdɪˌkeɪt)
vb (tr)
1. (Medicine) to cover or impregnate (a wound, etc) with an ointment, cream, etc
2. (Medicine) to treat (a patient) with a medicine
3. (Medicine) to add a medication to (a bandage, shampoo, etc)
[C17: from Latin medicāre to heal]
ˈmedicative adj
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med•i•cate

(ˈmɛd ɪˌkeɪt)

v.t. -cat•ed, -cat•ing.
1. to treat with medicine or medicaments.
2. to impregnate with a medicine: medicated cough drops.
[1615–25; < Latin medicātus medicated (past participle of medicāre), healed (past participle of medicārī). See medical, -ate1]
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medicate


Past participle: medicated
Gerund: medicating

Imperative
medicate
medicate
Present
I medicate
you medicate
he/she/it medicates
we medicate
you medicate
they medicate
Preterite
I medicated
you medicated
he/she/it medicated
we medicated
you medicated
they medicated
Present Continuous
I am medicating
you are medicating
he/she/it is medicating
we are medicating
you are medicating
they are medicating
Present Perfect
I have medicated
you have medicated
he/she/it has medicated
we have medicated
you have medicated
they have medicated
Past Continuous
I was medicating
you were medicating
he/she/it was medicating
we were medicating
you were medicating
they were medicating
Past Perfect
I had medicated
you had medicated
he/she/it had medicated
we had medicated
you had medicated
they had medicated
Future
I will medicate
you will medicate
he/she/it will medicate
we will medicate
you will medicate
they will medicate
Future Perfect
I will have medicated
you will have medicated
he/she/it will have medicated
we will have medicated
you will have medicated
they will have medicated
Future Continuous
I will be medicating
you will be medicating
he/she/it will be medicating
we will be medicating
you will be medicating
they will be medicating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been medicating
you have been medicating
he/she/it has been medicating
we have been medicating
you have been medicating
they have been medicating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been medicating
you will have been medicating
he/she/it will have been medicating
we will have been medicating
you will have been medicating
they will have been medicating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been medicating
you had been medicating
he/she/it had been medicating
we had been medicating
you had been medicating
they had been medicating
Conditional
I would medicate
you would medicate
he/she/it would medicate
we would medicate
you would medicate
they would medicate
Past Conditional
I would have medicated
you would have medicated
he/she/it would have medicated
we would have medicated
you would have medicated
they would have medicated
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.medicate - impregnate with a medicinal substance
practice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
impregnate, saturate - infuse or fill completely; "Impregnate the cloth with alcohol"
2.medicate - treat medicinally, treat with medicinemedicate - treat medicinally, treat with medicine
practice of medicine, medicine - the learned profession that is mastered by graduate training in a medical school and that is devoted to preventing or alleviating or curing diseases and injuries; "he studied medicine at Harvard"
care for, treat - provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
drug, dose - administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist"
salve - apply a salve to, usually for the purpose of healing
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medicate

verb
To administer or add a drug to:
Informal: dope (up).
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Translations

medicate

[ˈmedɪkeɪt] VT [+ patient] → medicar; [+ wound] → curar; [+ dressing, bandage] → impregnar (with de)
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medicate

vt(medizinisch) behandeln
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med·i·cate

vt. recetar, medicinar.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

medicate

vt medicar; medicated shampoo..champú medicado
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