Administrate

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ədˈmɪnɪˌstreɪt/

Definitions of administrate

verb to manage or direct the affairs of a business, organization, etc.

Example Sentences

A1 She administrates the daily tasks at the office.

A2 The manager administrates the team effectively.

B1 The committee administrates the budget for the project.

B2 The CEO administrates multiple departments within the company.

C1 The government administrates the implementation of new policies.

C2 The board of directors administrates the overall strategy of the organization.

Examples of administrate in a Sentence

formal The committee will administrate the distribution of funds.

informal I have to administrate all the paperwork for the event.

slang I don't want to administrate this boring task.

figurative She has the ability to administrate chaos and bring order to any situation.

Grammatical Forms of administrate

past tense

administrated

plural

administrates

comparative

more administrate

superlative

most administrate

present tense

administrate

future tense

will administrate

perfect tense

has administrated

continuous tense

is administrating

singular

administrate

positive degree

administrate

infinitive

administrate

gerund

administrating

participle

administrating

Origin and Evolution of administrate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'administrate' originated from the Latin word 'administrare', which means to manage or direct.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'administrate' has evolved to refer to the act of managing or overseeing the operation of an organization or system.