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Administer   /ədmˈɪnəstər/   Listen
verb
Administer  v. t.  (past & past part. administered; pres. part. administering)  
1.
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. "For forms of government let fools contest: Whate'er is best administered is best."
2.
To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to administer relief, to administer the sacrament. "(Let zephyrs) administer their tepid, genial airs." "Justice was administered with an exactness and purity not before known."
3.
To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a reproof, etc. "A noxious drug had been administered to him."
4.
To tender, as an oath. "Swear... to keep the oath that we administer."
5.
(Law) To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a will, or whose will fails of an executor.
Synonyms: To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give out; distribute; furnish.



Administer  v. i.  
1.
To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to conduce; to minister. "A fountain... administers to the pleasure as well as the plenty of the place."
2.
(Law) To perform the office of administrator; to act officially; as, A administers upon the estate of B.



noun
Administer  n.  Administrator. (Obs.)






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"Administer" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mrs. Errol, "everybody wants a sound spanking, and I should like to administer it. Every township ought to have a public building, and there's my son Lucas wanting nothing so much as to build one and ...
— The Knave of Diamonds • Ethel May Dell

... were restless until the whole country was seething and on the verge of a general revolt. Colonel Beale, commanding officer of the district, had established his headquarters at Taos. The Apaches committed so many outrages that he believed the only course open was to administer a thorough chastisement; but it was tenfold easier to reach such a conclusion than it was to carry it out. A strong force having been despatched to bring them to account, pursued them to the mountains from which they were compelled to return without ...
— The Life of Kit Carson • Edward S. Ellis

... years ago I remember his delight on Hume's comparison between Demosthenes and Cicero, and how he knew the passage by heart; but it is one thing to attack strong abuses and fire off well-rounded set phrases, another to administer the naval affairs of the country and be ready to tilt against all comers, as he must do for the future.[4] Palmerston is said to have given the greatest satisfaction to the foreign Ministers, and to have begun very well. So ...
— The Greville Memoirs - A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II • Charles C. F. Greville

... Brimfield centre and got through for four yards, hit it again and made three and placed the ball on the home team's forty-yard line. Time was called for Brimfield and Danny Moore trotted on to administer to Gafferty. The left guard was soon on his feet again, although a trifle unsteady, it seemed, and Benton, with three yards to gain, swung into the other side and pushed a half-back through for the distance. Carmine replaced McPhee and Holt went back to end position. Benton once more thrust ...
— Left Guard Gilbert • Ralph Henry Barbour

... asleep. Scandalized by this breach of discipline, I was about to stimulate his vigilance by stirring him with the stock of my rifle; but compassion prevailing, I determined to let him sleep awhile, and then to arouse him, and administer a suitable reproof for such a forgetfulness of duty. Now and then I walked the rounds among the silent horses, to see that all was right. The night was chill, damp, and dark, the dank grass bending ...
— The Oregon Trail • Francis Parkman, Jr.


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