Synonym: apply, contribute, execute, manage, preside. Similar words: administrator, administration, administrative, minister, ministry, feminist, admin, diminish. Meaning: [əd'mɪnɪstə] v. 1. work in an administrative capacity; supervise 2. administer ritually; of church sacraments 3. administer or bestow, as in small portions 4. give or apply (medications).
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(31) The companies that administer the warehouses keep details of their contents a closely guarded secret.
(32) Institutions administer the access funds under general guidelines provided by the Department.
(33) One is its complexity, both for the authorities to administer and for ordinary people to understand.
(34) The auditor is not concerned with policy, which is the responsibility of elected politicians and public servants who administer their directions.
(35) There was no apparent reason to administer the drug, although the quantities involved were not above the legal limits.
(36) But Gorlin and Packer said doctors have been well aware for 20 years of how to administer the drug safely.
(37) So the Local Authorities would be left to administer only those schools that nobody wanted to go to.
(38) It also established the first Crofters Commission as a permanent body empowered to fix fair rents and administer crofting legislation.
(39) Major Burrows had dealt with the matter so effectively the father did not need to administer any further punishment.
(40) Rolly single-handedly attempted to apprehend the youths, put out the fire and administer first aid to barman Wheeler.
(41) None saw his executioners spend several minutes hunting for a vein to administer the lethal drugs.
(42) These rarely seen specialists administer local and general anesthesia, handle pain control and monitor your vital signs during the operation.
(43) Their greatest joy was to have a priest with them to administer the sacraments and say Mass.
(44) He has signed an agreement that allows the United Nations to set up and administer humanitarian centres all over his country.
(45) I think the people who administer the Boston school system do.
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(46) It is the function of the courts to administer the laws which Parliament has enacted.
(47) Our staff are trained to administer the policy on page 53, which costs £17 per person for 18 days.
(48) Mr Brown is responsible for marketing strategy, programme development and quality control, while Mr Morse will administer day-to-day operations.
(49) At stake was a fundamental challenge to the soccer bodies' authority to administer the sport without intervention from civil courts.
(50) The judge also ruled that medical staff could administer a painkilling sedative to assist him in the process.
(51) In terms of spending, it now cost £12 million to administer an annual expenditure of only £17 million on the grant.
(52) She can count out and administer her own drugs and explain her own needs during visits to the doctor.
(53) It is unhelpful to send a team of administrators when there is nothing.to administer!
(54) Many social services staff care considerably about the inadequacies of the policies they administer.
(55) This vaccination was no easy one to administer, for the necessary dose had to be given intra-nasally.
(56) The first step was to administer an extensive survey to find out which students suffered from work inhibition.
(57) All personnel appointed to administer the Compact should be responsible to this committee.
(58) The law provides that they may administer indoor relief; they may not touch outdoor relief!
(59) They are concerned with grievances held by individuals against the two Government Departments who administer social security benefits.
(60) If lump sum taxes are straight forward to levy and cheap to administer, the first course is the best.
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