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thorough grounding in mathematics is a prerequisite for the<br />

study of advanced physics.<br />

prerogative<br />

n. privilege, right, liberty, power, due, advantage, licence,<br />

franchise, claim, sanction, authority, authorization: As<br />

managing director, she exercises her prerogative to park her car<br />

closest to the door.<br />

prescribe v. ordain, order, direct, dictate, demand, decree, require,<br />

enjoin, rule, set (down), stipulate, command, instruct, define,<br />

specify, impose, lay down, exact, constrain: The doctor<br />

prescribed rest. An independent journalist, Healey would not let<br />

anyone prescribe what he could or could not write.<br />

prescription<br />

n. 1 formula, recipe, instruction, direction: The prescription<br />

is for three tablets a day, and this dose must not be exceeded.<br />

2 remedy, medication, medicine, drug, preparation, medicament:<br />

That prescription had no effect at all on my headache.<br />

prescriptive<br />

adj. dictatorial, constrictive, didactic, restrictive,<br />

dogmatic, authoritarian, overbearing, autocratic, imperious: As<br />

grammar is a description of how language works, it cannot be<br />

prescriptive.<br />

presence n. 1 proximity, nearness, closeness, adjacency, vicinity,<br />

Formal propinquity: The presence of a hospital near her home<br />

made Aunt Mary feel more secure. 2 attendance, company,<br />

companionship, society, association, existence, manifestation,<br />

manifestness, being: The Queen honoured us by her presence at<br />

the unveiling of the plaque. 3 poise, self-assurance, bearing,<br />

self-possession, confidence, mien, carriage, comportment,<br />

deportment, air, personality, aspect, aura, appearance: When<br />

Geoffrey entered, his presence created quite a stir. 4 spirit,<br />

wraith, spectre, shade: I had the vague but pervading sense<br />

that a unidentifiable presence was with me in the empty room. 5<br />

presence of mind. aplomb, sophistication, coolness,<br />

cool-headedness, composure, imperturbability, phlegm,<br />

sang-froid, self-possession, self-assurance, calm, equanimity,<br />

level-headedness, quick-wittedness, alertness, Colloq cool:<br />

With great presence of mind, Grainger walked up to the man and

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