Pronunciation: /ədˌmɪnɪˈstrɪviə/
noun A term used to describe trivial administrative tasks or details that are time-consuming or unnecessary.
A1 I don't understand all this administrivia, it's so confusing.
A2 The administrivia of filling out paperwork can be tedious.
B1 The team spent hours dealing with administrivia before they could start the project.
B2 The manager delegated the administrivia tasks to the administrative assistant.
C1 The CEO's main focus is on strategic decisions, leaving the administrivia to the operations team.
C2 The company hired a consultant to streamline and automate their administrivia processes.
formal The meeting was delayed due to the excessive amount of administrivia that needed to be addressed.
informal I can't believe how much administrivia we have to deal with before we can get anything done.
slang Ugh, I'm so over all this administrivia we have to deal with at work.
figurative The administrivia of life can sometimes feel like a never-ending maze of paperwork and red tape.
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