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Third Person
administers
Present Participle
administering
Past Tense
administered
Past Participle
administered
1
to be responsible for a company, organization, etc. and manage its affairs, including financial matters
transitive
- The CEO diligently administers the company, overseeing its overall operations and strategic direction.
- Nonprofit organizations often have dedicated executives who administer the funds and programs.
- Over the years, he has successfully administered various projects for the company.
- The department has recently administered a restructuring plan for efficiency.
- The school principal actively administers the educational programs and resources.
Synonyms:
2
to give someone medicine, drugs, etc.
transitive
- The nurse carefully administered the medication to the patient, ensuring the correct dosage was given.
- Doctors must be trained to safely administer anesthesia before performing surgical procedures.
- The paramedics arrived promptly and administered an injection to stabilize the injured man.
- It is crucial to administer antibiotics precisely as prescribed to avoid the development of resistance.
- The veterinarian skillfully administered the vaccine to the dog during its annual check-up.
Synonyms:
3
to carry out or officiate the religious ceremonies, particularly sacraments
transitive
- The priest will administer the Eucharist to the congregation during the service.
- She has been asked to administer the sacrament of baptism for the new child.
- The bishop will administer the sacrament of confirmation to the young adults.
- The deacon helped administer the Eucharist at the Sunday service.
- The priest administered last rites to the sick patient at the hospital.
4
to allocate, assign, or dispense something
transitive
- The court administered justice by delivering a fair verdict.
- The teacher administered rewards based on the students' performance.
- The principal had to administer punishment for the students who broke the rules.
- The government will administer the funds to those affected by the crisis.
- The manager administered the bonuses equally among the employees.
5
to oversee or be responsible for the process of giving or taking something
transitive
- The proctor will administer the exam at 9 a.m. sharp.
- She was asked to administer the oath of office to the newly elected officials.
- They administered the voting procedure during the annual meeting.
- The officer was responsible for administering the Miranda rights to the suspect.
- He was chosen to administer the citizenship test to new applicants.