Unmedicated
verb (used with object), medicated, medicating.
1.
to treat with medicine or medicaments.
2.
to impregnate with a medicine:
medicated cough drops; a medicated bandage.
verb (transitive)
1.
to cover or impregnate (a wound, etc) with an ointment, cream, etc
2.
to treat (a patient) with a medicine
3.
to add a medication to (a bandage, shampoo, etc)
medicate med·i·cate (měd’ĭ-kāt’)
v. med·i·cat·ed, med·i·cat·ing, med·i·cates
To treat by medicine.
To tincture or permeate with a medicinal substance.
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