Administer : (처벌)주다, 부여하다, (약을) 투여하다, 부여하다, (타격을) 가하다, 치다, 차다, (회사/조직/국가 등을) 관리하다, 운영하다
Minister : (특히 환자나 노인의) 시중을 들다, 보살피다, (국가/정부) 장관, 각료, (신교도) 성직자, 목사
1)
to administer, means to distribute
the doctor or the nurse might administer a medicine, give them a medicine but distribute the medicine
to be responsible for the use of
the nurse administered an injection while she ministered for her patient
to dispense
to apply a drug or a remedy
you could administer a kick or a punch to somebody
also, it has a meaning of being in charge of
to manage
to manage something
an administrator administers a business
is in charge of the running of a business
is responsible for the running
an administration, managing or being responsible running particularly a business
to be responsible for
to supervise the execution the conduct of
you could administer a test
you could administer the last rights
you could administer a punishment
an administrator is the person who manages the affairs
you have responsibility for organizing it and supervising it
to manange
to run
to control
2)
to minister, means to look after
to meet the needs of somebody
to help the needs of somebody
to give help or care to people
a doctor or a nurse could minister to their patient
to give them the help and the care that they need
to minister, to looking after the person, they are making sure they are comfortable
to look after someone or something
to minister, to give aid or service
to care for
to try to help to make things more pleasant
a minister is a priest, so to minister to act like a priest, to look after the souls of our the faithful
a minister could be a person in the government or a person who is a member of the clergy particularly the protestants
he is ministering to the spiritual needs of the people
Formality : 5 for administer
Formality : 6 for minister
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