dose
Refers to a large quantity of a substance, typically medicine.
A small quantity of a substance.
Similar to 'high dose', referring to a substantial amount.
The amount taken each day.
Similar to 'low dose', a small quantity.
The dose that is officially advised or suggested.
A potent or powerful dose.
The highest amount of a substance that can be safely taken.
An extremely large quantity, often with a sense of being overwhelming or dangerous.
The normal, typical, or default dose.
The dose that is commonly or typically given.
The right amount of a dose as prescribed or instructed.
One dose, taken one time.
Often used figuratively to mean a large and beneficial amount of something non-medical, like skepticism or humor.
The complete or entire amount of a prescribed dose.
Twice the standard or recommended amount.
Synonymous with 'fatal dose'; an amount that causes death.
An amount of a substance large enough to cause death.
Figurative for a very large amount of something.
The total amount of a substance given over a period of time.
To consume a dose of medicine yourself.
To provide someone with a dose.
To make the dose larger.
To make the dose smaller.
A more formal way to say 'get a dose'.
To receive or be exposed to a dose.
For a doctor to officially order a specific dose for a patient.
To change the dose to a more appropriate level.
To officially give a dose to someone, typically in a medical context.
To alter the dose.
To provide or supply a dose, often used with medical devices.