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contraindicate
CIDE DICTIONARY
contraindicate, v. t.
To indicate, as by a symptom, some method of treatment contrary to that which the general tenor of the case would seem to require; especially, to indicate that a particular method of treatment should not be used; as, penicilin is contraindicated in patients who have shown hypersensitivity. [1913 Webster]
"Contraindicating symptoms must be observed." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
contraindicate, v.tr. Med. act as an indication against (the use of a particular substance or treatment).
Derivative
contraindication n.
ROGET THESAURUS
contraindicate
Dissuasion
VB dissuade, dehort, cry out against, remonstrate, expostulate, warn, contraindicate, disincline, indispose, shake, stagger, dispirit, discourage, dishearten, deter, repress, hold back, keep back, render averse, repel, turn aside, wean from, act as a drag, throw cold water on, damp, cool, chill, blunt, calm, quiet, quench, deprecate, disenchant, disillusion, deflate, take down a peg, pop one's balloon, prick one's balloon, burst one's bubble, disabuse (correction).For further exploring for "contraindicate" in Webster Dictionary Online