Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪnɪstər tuː/
noun a person who administers something
A1 The nurse will administer to the patient's needs.
A2 The teacher administers to the students' progress.
B1 The manager administers to the team's workload.
B2 The doctor administers to the patient's treatment plan.
C1 The CEO administers to the company's strategic direction.
C2 The president administers to the nation's policies.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (administer) and another word in the sentence (to)
A1 I administer medicine to my sick cat.
A2 The nurse will administer the vaccine to the children.
B1 The doctor will administer the anesthesia to the patient before surgery.
B2 The teacher will administer the exam to the students next week.
C1 The government has the authority to administer justice to those who break the law.
C2 The CEO will administer changes to the company's policies in the upcoming meeting.
formal The nurse will administer medication to the patient at the scheduled time.
informal I'll make sure to administer the pain relief to you as soon as you need it.
slang I have to administer these vitamins to my dog every morning.
figurative As the team leader, it is my responsibility to administer guidance to my colleagues.
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