Medication meaning in English
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Definition
a medication: a medicine, a remedy, a drug
to be on medication: to be taking medicine
- "Kevin : I called you earlier this week to pick up some medication."
- "Are you presently on any kind of medication?"
- "Bruno : I'm on medication."
- "With the medication and some rest, Mr. Cheeter should be ready to work no later than Thursday of this week."
- "We will be using a local anesthetic to numb your gums, so please let us know if you are allergic to any medication."
- "Listen, do you take any medication?"
- "Medication is for wimps!"
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