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Administration   /ædmˌɪnɪstrˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Administration

noun
1.
A method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs).  Synonym: disposal.
2.
The persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something.  Synonyms: brass, establishment, governance, governing body, organisation, organization.  "The governance of an association is responsible to its members" , "He quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment"
3.
The act of administering medication.  Synonym: giving medication.
4.
The tenure of a president.  Synonyms: presidency, presidential term.
5.
The act of governing; exercising authority.  Synonyms: governance, governing, government, government activity.  "He had considerable experience of government"
6.
The act of meting out justice according to the law.  Synonym: judicature.



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"Administration" Quotes from Famous Books



... Eucharist, we must have concluded that the doctrine and the practice were the offspring of later years. But when we read every where, in those remains, exhortations to approach those holy mysteries with a pure heart and faith unfeigned; when we find rules prescribed for the more orderly administration of the rites; in a word, when we perceive throughout as familiar references to these ordinances as could be now made by Catholics either of Rome or of England, while this would not of itself necessarily prove their divine origin, we should with equal plausibility question the existence of Jerusalem ...
— Primitive Christian Worship • James Endell Tyler

... the death of Numa, the administration returned again to an interregnum. After that the people appointed as king, Tullus Hostilius, the grandson of that Hostilius who had made the noble stand against the Sabines at the foot of the citadel. The fathers confirmed the choice. He was not only unlike the preceding king, but was even of ...
— The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08 • Titus Livius

... best and clearest development these duties make up the economic office of the "captain of industry." The captain of industry is an astute man rather than an ingenious one, and his captaincy is a pecuniary rather than an industrial captaincy. Such administration of industry as he exercises is commonly of a permissive kind. The mechanically effective details of production and of industrial organization are delegated to subordinates of a less "practical" turn of mind—men who are possessed of a gift for workmanship rather than administrative ...
— The Theory of the Leisure Class • Thorstein Veblen

... ruined, and we are deluged with foreign articles; while, thanks to Mr. Huskisson, the country banks, which enabled Mr. Pitt to carry on the war and saved England, are all broken. There was one thing, of which I thought we should always be proud, and that was our laws and their administration; but now our most sacred enactments are questioned, and people are told to call out for the reform of our courts of judicature, which used to be the glory of the land. This cannot last. I see, indeed, many signs of national ...
— Endymion • Benjamin Disraeli

... government could not meet the threat of external division. It also means that the colonists, especially the Virginians, saw parliament as being thoroughly corrupt and the king surrounded by what even the mild-mannered Edmund Pendleton called "a rotten, wicked administration". Not until the eve of independence in 1776 were Virginians to think of George as a tyrant and despot. In fact, he was neither. He was a dedicated man of limited abilities in an age demanding greatness if the separation of the American colonies from the empire was to have ...
— The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783 • Virginia State Dept. of Education


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