slovodefinícia
administer
(mass)
administer
- podať, viesť, poskytnúť
administer
(encz)
administer,podat
administer
(encz)
administer,poskytnout
administer
(encz)
administer,přispívat
administer
(encz)
administer,spravovat
administer
(encz)
administer,vést
administer
(encz)
administer,vykonávat "správu"
Administer
(gcide)
Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Administered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Administering.] [OE. aministren, OF.
aministrer, F. administer, fr. L. administrare; ad +
ministrare to serve. See Minister.]
1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or
superintend the execution, application, or conduct of; as,
to administer the government or the state.
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For forms of government let fools contest:
Whate'er is best administered is best. --Pope.
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2. To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to
administer relief, to administer the sacrament.
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[Let zephyrs] administer their tepid, genial airs.
--Philips.
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Justice was administered with an exactness and
purity not before known. --Macaulay.
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3. To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or
something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a
reproof, etc.
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A noxious drug had been administered to him.
--Macaulay.
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4. To tender, as an oath.
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Swear . . . to keep the oath that we administer.
--Shak.
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5. (Law) To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a
will, or whose will fails of an executor.
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Syn: To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give
out; distribute; furnish.
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Administer
(gcide)
Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, v. i.
1. To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to conduce; to
minister.
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A fountain . . . administers to the pleasure as well
as the plenty of the place. --Spectator.
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2. (Law) To perform the office of administrator; to act
officially; as, A administers upon the estate of B.
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Administer
(gcide)
Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, n.
Administrator. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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administer
(wn)
administer
v 1: work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in
charge of; "administer a program"; "she administers the
funds" [syn: administer, administrate]
2: perform (a church sacrament) ritually; "administer the last
unction"
3: administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer
critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money";
"shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to
someone"; "the machine dispenses soft drinks" [syn:
distribute, administer, mete out, deal, parcel out,
lot, dispense, shell out, deal out, dish out,
allot, dole out]
4: give or apply (medications) [syn: administer, dispense]
5: direct the taking of; "administer an exam"; "administer an
oath"
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administer an oath to,vzít do přísahy koho
administer justice
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administer justice,soudit v: [práv.] prostřednictvím soudu administer justice,vykonávat spravedlnost v: [práv.]
administer relief
(encz)
administer relief,poskytnout pomoc
administer to
(encz)
administer to,přispívat čemu
administered
(encz)
administered,spravováno administered,spravovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
administering
(encz)
administering,spravující adj: Zdeněk Brožadministering,vykonávání
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operations division for sdrs and administered accounts
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Post SCA-2 Administered Account,
Administer
(gcide)
Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Administered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Administering.] [OE. aministren, OF.
aministrer, F. administer, fr. L. administrare; ad +
ministrare to serve. See Minister.]
1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or
superintend the execution, application, or conduct of; as,
to administer the government or the state.
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For forms of government let fools contest:
Whate'er is best administered is best. --Pope.
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2. To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to
administer relief, to administer the sacrament.
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[Let zephyrs] administer their tepid, genial airs.
--Philips.
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Justice was administered with an exactness and
purity not before known. --Macaulay.
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3. To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or
something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a
reproof, etc.
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A noxious drug had been administered to him.
--Macaulay.
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4. To tender, as an oath.
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Swear . . . to keep the oath that we administer.
--Shak.
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5. (Law) To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a
will, or whose will fails of an executor.
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Syn: To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give
out; distribute; furnish.
[1913 Webster]Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, v. i.
1. To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to conduce; to
minister.
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A fountain . . . administers to the pleasure as well
as the plenty of the place. --Spectator.
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2. (Law) To perform the office of administrator; to act
officially; as, A administers upon the estate of B.
[1913 Webster]Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, n.
Administrator. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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Administered
(gcide)
Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Administered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Administering.] [OE. aministren, OF.
aministrer, F. administer, fr. L. administrare; ad +
ministrare to serve. See Minister.]
1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or
superintend the execution, application, or conduct of; as,
to administer the government or the state.
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For forms of government let fools contest:
Whate'er is best administered is best. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

2. To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to
administer relief, to administer the sacrament.
[1913 Webster]

[Let zephyrs] administer their tepid, genial airs.
--Philips.
[1913 Webster]

Justice was administered with an exactness and
purity not before known. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or
something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a
reproof, etc.
[1913 Webster]

A noxious drug had been administered to him.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

4. To tender, as an oath.
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Swear . . . to keep the oath that we administer.
--Shak.
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5. (Law) To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a
will, or whose will fails of an executor.
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Syn: To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give
out; distribute; furnish.
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Administerial
(gcide)
Administerial \Ad*min`is*te"ri*al\, a.
Pertaining to administration, or to the executive part of
government.
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Administering
(gcide)
Administer \Ad*min"is*ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Administered;
p. pr. & vb. n. Administering.] [OE. aministren, OF.
aministrer, F. administer, fr. L. administrare; ad +
ministrare to serve. See Minister.]
1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or
superintend the execution, application, or conduct of; as,
to administer the government or the state.
[1913 Webster]

For forms of government let fools contest:
Whate'er is best administered is best. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]

2. To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute; as, to
administer relief, to administer the sacrament.
[1913 Webster]

[Let zephyrs] administer their tepid, genial airs.
--Philips.
[1913 Webster]

Justice was administered with an exactness and
purity not before known. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

3. To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or
something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a
reproof, etc.
[1913 Webster]

A noxious drug had been administered to him.
--Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]

4. To tender, as an oath.
[1913 Webster]

Swear . . . to keep the oath that we administer.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]

5. (Law) To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a
will, or whose will fails of an executor.
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Syn: To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give
out; distribute; furnish.
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TO ADMINISTER
(bouvier)
TO ADMINISTER, ADMINISTERING. The stat. 9 G. IV. c. 31, S. 11, enacts "that
if any person unlawfully and maliciously shall administer, or attempt to
administer to any person, or shall cause to be taken by any person any
poison or other destructive things," &c. every such offender, &c. In a case
which arose under this statute, it was decided that to constitute the act of
administering the poison, it was not absolutely necessary there should have
been a delivery to the party poisoned, but that if she took it from a place
where it had been put for her by the defendant, and any part of it went into
her stomach, it was an administering. 4 Carr. & Payne, 369; S. C. 19 E. C.
L. R. 423; 1 Moody's C. C. 114; Carr. Crim. L. 23. Vide Attempt to Persuade.

TO ADMINISTER, trusts. To do some act in relation to an estate, such as none
but the owner, or some one authorized by him or by the law, in case of his
decease, could legally do. 1 Harr. Cond. Lo. R. 666.

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