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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(61) What happened there represents a frontal challenge to how the courts, the states and the federal government administer justice.
(62) To administer torture while within the warp - to a talented Astropath of all people - would be plain lunacy.
(63) During that time three solicitors were, he alleges, unlawfully granted powers to administer the estate.
(64) The balance of creativity and business skill needed to smoothly administer the operations would in fact always elude the pair.
(65) Others administer substances by intradermal injections and record the size of the cutaneous weal.
(66) Eventually pentecostals-some of them-did organize denominations, establish mission boards, found colleges, and administer vast, sprawling missionary enterprises.
(67) And the state agencies that administer the funds are running out of money.
(68) Whilst these local authorities were developing in form, other bodies were set up to administer special functions.
(69) They have a staff of three to help administer Koraloona.
(70) This insurance plan will be too hard to administer and will encourage fraud.
(71) The general director, Evvy Edwards, was recruited to administer the Halls in 1990.
(72) He was the only nurse qualified to administer drugs, though care assistants were on duty.
(73) What is the ratio between those who teach and those who administer and manage? 7.
(74) The last thing the Profitboss will do is stay in the office to administer the paperwork on these projects.
(75) The delay was the result of a change in the way that we administer the grants.
(76) The test may be used as a screening device(Sentencedict.com ), although it is relatively time-consuming to administer compared with other tests.
(77) What he really wanted to write was: Henry Farr wishes some thallium to administer to his wife.
(78) Bilateral agreements may hold out more promise, if only because they are easier to administer.
(79) Keep an eye on it though, and only administer treatments carefully if necessary.
(80) The company had fallen into the habit of using George to administer a sort of organizational shock therapy.
(81) The Commission's primary task would be to recommend policies and to administer the Treaty of Rome.
(82) In an attempt to know how well students are learning these basic skills, school systems administer standardized achievement tests.
(83) What a doctor can not do is administer a drug for which the sole purpose is to end life.
(84) Indpeendent trustees have been appointed to administer the pension fund.
(85) The second advance was the training of nurses to administer the drugs.
(86) Paramedics have extra training to help them to administer on-the-spot treatment to patients.
(87) A property tax is essentially unfair unless so many qualifications are built into it that it becomes complicated and expensive to administer.
(88) The Navajo administer their own territory within the United States.
(89) When a priest arrived to administer the last rites, Mansell sent him away.
(90) Capsules were cut open, if necessary, to administer the contents to children.
More similar words: administrator, administration, administrative, minister, ministry, feminist, admin, diminish, register, admire, admit to, admission, finish up, finish with, minimal, minimum, minimize, columnist, examining, antagonist, listen, listen to, enlisted, listener, poster, oyster, foster, bolster, eastern, western.