Similar words: administrator, administration, administrative, minister, feminist, administer, diminish, finish up. Meaning: ['mɪnɪstrɪ] n. 1. religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian) 2. building where the business of a government department is transacted 3. a government department under the direction of a minister 4. the work of a minister of religion.
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91) The defence ministry refused to release his body to his family for a postmortem examination and radiation testing.
92) His own studies led him towards a much-modified Congregationalism, with a threefold ministry of evangelists, pastors, and teachers.
93) The protestors were denigrating the primary symbol of the ordained ministry, they claimed, and thumbing their noses at the Church.
94) After some Ministry prevarication Tabakov eventually arrived, but only after the cast had assembled and with one day of rehearsal lost.
95) It was reported to the Ministry within days, but the cause of death was not confirmed by scientists until mid-March.
96) Vaca disputes that claim but acknowledges that despondency over years of abuse had affected his ministry.
97) After a brief spell in the newly created Ministry of Labour he returned to the Home Office in 1919.
98) That decision was taken, in accordance with the law, after an opinion had been given by the foreign ministry.
99) The Ministry of Railways currently operates 37 plants, of which 19 deal with locomotives and the remainder handle coaches and wagons.
100) Later the press bureau of the foreign ministry, so small before the war, was greatly enlarged and became the Nachrichtenabteilung.
101) And last March, the Ministry of Trade ended a yearlong ban on importing used vehicles.
102) Arkin declined to say which Ministry of Finance or Daiwa Bank officials he wants to depose or what information he will seek.
103) The two companies said the Ministry of Defence had been supportive of their approach and they did not anticipate any regulatory problems.
104) The Ministry of Defence served call-up papers on 390 army reservists.
105) Another project that the ministry has suddenly accelerated after two years of inaction is a new missile designed to destroy enemy radars.
106) I heard on the television yesterday that thirty-five people had been sacked from the interior ministry so that may be an encouraging sign.
107) Back then,(sentencedict.com/ministry.html) people believed they were called to the ministry.
108) The Citizen's Charter Unit is a close cousin of Labour's proposed ministry for women.
109) The hard men at the finance ministry have promised to review the austerity measures at the end of this month.
110) Senior mandarins had gone to the trouble of finding accommodation for Labour's promised Ministry for Women.
111) The Communications Ministry said last month national and international long-distance markets would be open to competition this December.
112) They include the departments of health, trade and industry and social security, the agriculture ministry, and local authorities.
113) News of his powers attracts con men, fanatics and hustlers to his ministry.
114) Producers were put into considerable difficulty by the decision of the Ministry not to pay them full compensation.
115) And Christians can be involved in the local congregation for mutual ministry and encouragement and evangelism on a slightly larger scale.
116) A Civics lesson largely devoted to copying from the blackboard a diagram on the hierarchical structure of the ministry of education.
117) Mr Rawley told the court that he had received full details of the scientific tests carried out by the Ministry that morning.
118) The Ministry of Defence announced today that it will close in 20 months time as part of cutbacks in defence spending.
119) The possibility of using it as a bypass to the village was discussed with the Ministry of Defence in 1985.
120) Our Lord's ministry, for instance, provides examples to guard us against this danger.
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