Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪnɪkjəˌlɛri/
adjective relating to or providing support or assistance
A1 The adminiculary tasks were easy for the new intern to complete.
A2 She struggled with the adminiculary duties at first, but soon got the hang of them.
B1 The adminiculary procedures in this office are well-documented and easy to follow.
B2 His adminiculary skills were highly praised by his supervisor.
C1 The adminiculary processes in place have greatly improved efficiency within the company.
C2 Her adminiculary expertise is unmatched in the industry.
adverb in a supportive or assisting manner
A1 I adminicularly followed the recipe to make sure I didn't miss any steps.
A2 She adminicularly organized her notes before the exam to help her study effectively.
B1 The manager adminicularly reviewed the budget to identify areas for improvement.
B2 The team adminicularly analyzed the data to draw accurate conclusions.
C1 The scientist adminicularly conducted experiments to ensure precise results.
C2 The lawyer adminicularly examined the contract to avoid any legal loopholes.
formal The adminiculary evidence presented in the court was crucial for the case.
informal I'm not sure if the adminiculary documents are in order, can you double check?
slang I can't believe the adminiculary paperwork got lost, what a mess!
figurative Her words had an adminiculary effect on the team, inspiring them to work harder.
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