Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪstərɪŋ/
verb to give help or care to someone; to attend to the needs of others
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.
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.
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