Ministering

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪstərɪŋ/

Definitions of ministering

verb to give help or care to someone; to attend to the needs of others

Example Sentences

A1 The nurse is ministering to the sick patients.

A2 She enjoys ministering to those in need in her community.

B1 The priest spent his days ministering to the spiritual needs of his congregation.

B2 The charity organization focuses on ministering to marginalized communities.

C1 The diplomat's role involves ministering to international relations between countries.

C2 The professor has dedicated his life to ministering to the academic growth of his students.

Examples of ministering in a Sentence

formal The priest spent his days ministering to the spiritual needs of the congregation.

informal She enjoys ministering to those in need in her community.

slang I heard he's been ministering at the homeless shelter on weekends.

figurative The therapist is skilled at ministering to the emotional wounds of her patients.

Grammatical Forms of ministering

past tense

ministered

plural

ministering

comparative

more ministering

superlative

most ministering

present tense

minister

future tense

will minister

perfect tense

have ministered

continuous tense

is ministering

singular

ministering

positive degree

ministering

infinitive

to minister

gerund

ministering

participle

ministered

Origin and Evolution of ministering

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ministering' originated from the Latin word 'ministrare', which means 'to serve' or 'to attend to'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'ministering' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including providing help or assistance, carrying out duties or tasks, and performing religious or spiritual services.