Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
prescript
noun
/ˈprɛskrɪpt/

Definition
A rule or directive that is established to guide behavior or actions.

Examples
- The prescript of the organization mandated that all employees attend training sessions.
- According to the prescript established by the committee, all decisions must be documented.

Meaning
A prescript is often seen as an instruction or guideline that dictates how something should be done or how one should behave, particularly in official or formal contexts.

Synonyms
- directive
- instruction
- regulation
- rule
- mandate