- (also intr)
to direct or control (the affairs of a business, government, etc) to put into execution; dispense: administer justice - when intr, followed by to:
to give or apply (medicine, assistance, etc) as a remedy or relief to apply formally; perform to supervise or impose the taking of (an oath, etc) to manage or distribute (an estate, property, etc)
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ad•min•is•ter /ædˈmɪnəstɚ/USA pronunciation
v.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to have executive charge of;
manage:[~ + object]He administered the department. - [~ + object] to dispense;
mete out: to administer justice fairly. - [~ + object] to give ritually or formally: to administer the sacraments.
- to apply as a remedy:[~ + object (+ to + object)]administered a painkilling drug to the patient.
- to supervise the formal taking of:[~ + object (+ to + object)]administered the oath of office to the new President.
- to aid;
minister:[~ + to + object]administered to the poor.
ad•min•is•ter
(ad min′ə stər),USA pronunciation v.t.
v.i.
ad•min•is•trant
(ad min′ə strənt),USA pronunciation n.
- to manage (affairs, a government, etc.); have executive charge of:to administer the law.
- to bring into use or operation:to administer justice; to administer last rites.
- to make application of;
give:to administer medicine. - to supervise the formal taking of (an oath or the like).
- Lawto manage or dispose of, as a decedent's estate by an executor or administrator or a trust estate by a trustee.
v.i.
- to contribute assistance;
bring aid or supplies (usually fol. by to):to administer to the poor. - to perform the duties of an administrator:She administers quite effectively.
- Middle French aministrer
- Latin administrāre to assist, carry out, manage the affairs of (see ad-, minister); replacing Middle English amynistre (with a-5)
- 1325–75
- 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged conduct, control, execute; direct, superintend, supervise, oversee. See rule.
- 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged distribute, supply, furnish.
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American Book Award
- American Samoa
- Bancroft Prize
- Bedfordshire
- Brompton mixture
- Cameroon
- Cheshire
- Chiloé Island
- Christmas Island
- College Boards
- Communion Sunday
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- Dunbartonshire
- Economic Cooperation Administration
- Eucharist
- French Cameroons
- French Southern and Antarctic Lands
- French Togoland
- French West Indies
- Gaza Strip
- Glamorgan
- Greater Manchester
- Hib
- Hopkins
- Juan Fernández Islands
- Lanarkshire
- Levant
- Line Islands
- Little Diomede
- Merseyside
- NRT
- National Book Award
- National Merit Scholarship
- Nauru
- Northamptonshire
- Okinawa
- Palestinian
- Palestinian Administered Territories
- Palestinian National Authority
- Papua New Guinea
- acute dose
- administered price
- administrable
- administration
- anointing of the sick
- bankrupt
- baptistery
- beating-up
- blind trust
- butorphanol