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[əd'ministə]1) (to govern or manage: He administers the finances of the company) a administra2) (to carry out (the law etc).) a aplica3) (to give (medicine, help etc): The doctor administered drugs to the patient.) a administra•- administration
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administer — ad·min·is·ter /əd mi nə stər/ vb is·tered, is·ter·ing vt 1: to manage the affairs of (as a government or agency) 2 a: to direct or supervise the execution, use, or conduct of administer a trust fund b: to settle (an estate) under a court appoin … Law dictionary
administer — ad‧min‧is‧ter [ədˈmɪnstə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] 1. COMMERCE to manage, organize, and control something and make sure it is dealt with correctly: • A new national fund will be administered by the insurance industry. • the bureaucrats who… … Financial and business terms
administer — verb ( istered; administering) Etymology: Middle English administren, from Anglo French administrer, from Latin administrare, from ad + ministrare to serve, from minister servant more at minister Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
administer — administer, dispense come into comparison because they are used in certain idiomatic phrases, similar in wording but not always equivalent in meaning, such as administer justice or dispense justice; administer a medicine or dispense medicine;… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
administer — verb ADVERB ▪ effectively, efficiently ▪ centrally, locally ▪ The legislation was to be centrally administered by the Board of Education. ▪ jointly … Collocations dictionary
administer — verb (T) 1 to manage and organize the affairs of a company, government etc: the bureaucrats who administer welfare programs | The Navajo administer their own territory within the United States. 2 to organize the way a test or punishment is given … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
administer — verb 1) the union is administered by a central executive Leighton administers an entire department Syn: manage, direct, control, operate, regulate, conduct, handle, run, organize, supervise, superintend, oversee, preside over, govern … Thesaurus of popular words
administer — ► VERB 1) attend to the organization or implementation of. 2) dispense (a drug or remedy). DERIVATIVES administrable adjective. ORIGIN Latin administrare, from ministrare wait upon … English terms dictionary
administer — verb a) To cause to take, either by openly offering or through deceit. We administered the medicine to our dog by mixing it in his food. b) To apportion out, as in administering justice. See Also: administration, admi … Wiktionary
administer — verb 1》 attend to the organization or implementation of. 2》 dispense (a drug or remedy). ↘deal out (punishment). 3》 (of a priest) perform the rites of (a sacrament). 4》 archaic or Law direct the taking of (an oath). Derivatives administrable… … English new terms dictionary
administer — verb 1) the union is administered by an executive Syn: manage, direct, control, operate, regulate, coordinate, conduct, handle, run, organize, govern, steer 2) the crew administered first aid Syn … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary