Pronunciation: /ədˌmɪnɪˈstreɪtrɪˌsiːz/
noun a plural form of the noun administratrix, which refers to a female administrator or executor of an estate
A1 Administratrices are women who are in charge of managing administrative tasks.
A2 The administratrices at the company are responsible for organizing paperwork and scheduling meetings.
B1 The administratrices have been working diligently to streamline the company's processes.
B2 As administratrices, they have the authority to make important decisions regarding the company's finances.
C1 The administratrices demonstrated exceptional leadership skills during the restructuring of the organization.
C2 The administratrices' expertise in financial management has greatly contributed to the company's success.
formal The board of directors appointed two administratrices to oversee the company's financial operations.
informal The administratrices are in charge of handling all the paperwork for the event.
slang I heard the administratrices are the ones who really run the show behind the scenes.
figurative In a way, the administratrices act as the gatekeepers of the organization, ensuring everything runs smoothly.
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