Sentences with administer
ad·min·is·ter
A a - The plan calls for the U.N. to administer the country until elections can be held. [VERB noun]
- Paramedics are trained to administer certain drugs. [VERB noun]
- The only way to reverse the symptoms is to immediately administer adrenaline.
- Mr Keenan said many parents were appalled to find that schools were still allowed to administer corporal punishment.
- He is shown in the tape of the beating as administering most of the blows. [VERB noun]
- administer justice
- Providing that you administer the treatment at the right time.
- The modest aim of the courts has been to administer justice in a setting that is, to quote the Magistrates Court website.
- To administer extreme unction
- administer to an invalid's needs
- To administer the law.
- To administer justice; to administer last rites.
- To administer medicine.
- To administer to the poor.
- She administers quite effectively.
- We administered the medicine to our dog by mixing it in his food.
- administering to the sick