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administer in English

  • administer
    administer, transitive verb.
    1. to manage the affairs of; control (a country, city, business, household, office, or club) on behalf of others; direct.
    Ex. The Secretary of Defense administers a department of the government. A housewife adminis

  • administer
    v.i. 1. to be helpful; add something; contribute; minister (to).
    Ex. to administer to a person's comfort or pleasure. The government administered to the needs of the flood victims.
    2. (Law.) to act officially as administrator, executor, or t

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Administer

Part of Speech

Verb

Pronunciation

/ədˈmɪn.ɪ.stər/

Definitions

1. To manage and be responsible for the running of a business, organization, or institution.

2. To give or apply a treatment, remedy, or medication.

Usage Examples

The nurse will administer the vaccine to the patients.

He was hired to administer the company's financial operations.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'administrare,' meaning 'to manage' or 'to direct.'

Synonyms

Manage, supervise, oversee, dispense.

Antonyms

Neglect, abandon, disregard.

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Administrar /adminisˈtɾaɾ/
French Administrer /administʁe/
German Verwalten /fɛɐ̯ˈvaltn̩/
Chinese 管理 /guǎn lǐ/
Arabic يدير /yudīr/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly based on regional accents.

Historical Usage

The term has been in use since the 15th century, primarily in administrative and legal contexts.

Cultural Nuances

Administering can refer to both formal management roles and informal settings, emphasizing responsibility and care.

More Information

Understanding how to effectively administer resources and tasks is crucial for successful leadership in any field.

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