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Definition of administer
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of administer is as below...
Administer
(v. t.) To
manage
or
conduct,
as
public
affairs;
to
direct
or
superintend
the
execution,
application,
or
conduct
of; as, to
administer
the
government
or the
state..
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Physic
::
Physic
(v. t.) To treat with
physic
or
medicine;
to
administer
medicine
to, esp. a
cathartic;
to
operate
on as a
cathartic;
to
purge..
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) A
prohibition
of the pope, by which the
clergy
or
laymen
are
restrained
from
performing,
or from
attending,
divine
service,
or from
administering
the
offices
or
enjoying
the
privileges
of the
church..
Government
::
Government
(n.) The
person
or
persons
authorized
to
administer
the laws; the
ruling
power;
the
administration.
Financier
::
Financier
(n.) One
charged
with the
administration
of
finance;
an
officer
who
administers
the
public
revenue;
a
treasurer.
Kingly
::
Kingly
(superl.)
Belonging
to,
suitable
to, or
becoming,
a king;
characteristic
of,
resembling,
a king;
directed
or
administered
by a king;
monarchical;
royal;
sovereign;
regal;
august;
noble;
grand..
Executive
::
Executive
(n.) An
impersonal
title of the chief
magistrate
or
officer
who
administers
the
government,
whether
king,
president,
or
governor;
the
governing
person
or
body..
Manage
::
Manage
(v. i.) To
direct
affairs;
to carry on
business
or
affairs;
to
administer.
Elder
::
Elder (a.) A
clergyman
authorized
to
administer
all the
sacraments;
as, a
traveling
elder..
Shrive
::
Shrive
(v. i.) To
receive
confessions,
as a
priest;
to
administer
confession
and
absolution..
Administered
::
Administered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Administe.
Administer
::
Administer
(v. t.) To
manage
or
conduct,
as
public
affairs;
to
direct
or
superintend
the
execution,
application,
or
conduct
of; as, to
administer
the
government
or the
state..
Hierarchy
::
Hierarchy
(n.) A form of
government
administered
in the
church
by
patriarchs,
metropolitans,
archbishops,
bishops,
and, in an
inferior
degree,
by
priests..
Administer
::
Administer
(v. t.) To
tender,
as an
oath..
Administer
::
Administer
(v. t.) To
dispense;
to serve out; to
supply;
execute;
as, to
administer
relief,
to
administer
the
sacrament..
Intercessor
::
Intercessor
(n.) A
bishop,
who,
during
a
vacancy
of the see,
administers
the
bishopric
till a
successor
is
installed..
Estate
::
Estate
(n.) The great
classes
or
orders
of a
community
or state (as the
clergy,
the
nobility,
and the
commonalty
of
England)
or their
representatives
who
administer
the
government;
as, the
estates
of the realm
(England),
which are (1) the lords
spiritual,
(2) the lords
temporal,
(3) the
commons..
Clergyman
::
Clergyman
(n.) An
ordained
minister;
a man
regularly
authorized
to
preach
the
gospel,
and
administer
its
ordinances;
in
England
usually
restricted
to a
minister
of the
Established
Church..
Autopsorin
::
Autopsorin
(n.) That which is given under the
doctrine
of
administering
a
patient's
own
virus.
Azymite
::
Azymite
(n.) One who
administered
the
Eucharist
with
unleavened
bread;
-- a name of
reproach
given by those of the Greek
church
to the
Latins.
Administrable
::
Administrable
(a.)
Capable
of being
administered;
as, an
administrable
law..
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