contraindicate
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Other Word Forms
- contraindicant noun
- contraindication noun
Etymology
Origin of contraindicate
First recorded in 1660–70; probably back formation from contraindication; see contra 1, indication
Explanation
To contraindicate is to advise against. You'll almost always find this word in a medical context. A medicine that makes you sleepy would contraindicate driving, but that same medicine would be fine to take while you’re lying on the couch. Contraindicate has Latin roots in contra for “against” and indicate for “to point out.” To contraindicate means to “point away” because the combination of the activity with the drugs or treatment could be dangerous to the patient. For example, the diagnosis of a virus in a young child contraindicates the use of aspirin because it's been shown to increase the risk of a potentially fatal syndrome. Contraindicate is often used in the passive voice, “For young children, aspirin is contraindicated.”
Vocabulary lists containing contraindicate
Opposites Attract
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Against All Odds: Contra and Counter
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Florida's B.E.S.T. Roots: contra, counter
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Example Sentences
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Defective heart and kidney action contraindicate prolonged hot baths, but such ills will not appear if the mother lives properly.
From Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency by Alsaker, R. L.
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