Administerial

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˌmɪnɪˈstɪriəl/

Definitions of administerial

adjective relating to or involved in administration

Example Sentences

A1 The administrial duties were simple and easy to follow.

A2 She was responsible for the administrial tasks in the office.

B1 The administrial staff ensured that all paperwork was completed accurately.

B2 His administrial skills were highly valued by the company.

C1 The administrial team handled all aspects of the project with efficiency.

C2 Her administrial expertise was crucial in managing the complex project.

Examples of administerial in a Sentence

formal The administerial duties of the office require attention to detail and adherence to protocol.

informal She handles all the administerial tasks at the company, like scheduling meetings and organizing paperwork.

slang I can't stand all the administerial work that comes with this job, it's so boring.

figurative In a way, the manager's role is like an administerial position, making sure everything runs smoothly behind the scenes.

Grammatical Forms of administerial

past tense

administered

plural

administerials

comparative

more administerial

superlative

most administerial

present tense

administer

future tense

will administer

perfect tense

has administered

continuous tense

is administering

singular

administerial

positive degree

administerial

infinitive

to administer

gerund

administering

participle

administered

Origin and Evolution of administerial

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'administerial' originated from Latin through the Old French word 'administeriel'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something related to administration or administrative duties, 'administerial' has evolved to also connote something pertaining to the act of managing or supervising tasks or responsibilities.