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English
Etymology
From Latin medicō (“heal, cure”) + -ate (verb-forming suffix).
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Verb
medicate (third-person singular simple present medicates, present participle medicating, simple past and past participle medicated)
- (transitive) To prescribe or administer medication to.
- (transitive, of a substance) To have a medicinal or healing effect on a person, body part, or ailment; to act on.
1998 September 7, Aimee Harms, “Change of heart”, in alt.support.eating-disord (Usenet):I started to think of food as my friend instead of my foe. It medicates my body. Every bite of food I intake I think of how it is going to make me stronger and help all my organs function.
2008 March 18, Logan Shaw, “Antihistamine nasal spray over the counter?”, in misc.consumers.frugal-living (Usenet):I would just buy Claritin, or its generic equivalent Loratadine. It's non-drowsy, it's cheap, and it works. Yes, it medicates your whole system, but I don't know of any significant ill effects from that.
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Italian
Etymology 1
Verb
medicate
- inflection of medicare:
- second-person plural present indicative
- second-person plural imperative
Etymology 2
Participle
medicate f pl
- feminine plural of medicato
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Latin
Participle
medicāte
- vocative masculine singular of medicātus
Spanish
Verb
medicate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of medicar combined with te