Pronunciation: /mɪnɪˈstreɪʃən/
noun the provision of a service or aid
A1 The nurse provided ministration to the sick patient.
A2 The ministration of food and water was essential for the survival of the stranded hikers.
B1 The church offers ministration to those in need through their outreach programs.
B2 The ministration of justice requires fair and impartial decision-making.
C1 The ministration of government services is crucial for the well-being of the population.
C2 She dedicated her life to the ministration of humanitarian aid in war-torn regions.
formal The ministration of justice is a crucial aspect of a functioning legal system.
informal The ministration of medical care is essential for maintaining good health.
slang I appreciate your ministration in helping me fix my car.
figurative The ministration of love and support from friends can help heal a broken heart.
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