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administrate Definition

ad·min·is·trate (ad minis trāt′, əd-)

transitive verb -·trat′ed, -·trat′·ing

to manage or direct; administer

administrate Usage Examples

Object

  • list: The LEEDS mailing list is an unmoderated list administrated by Tim Pickard, dedicated to the genealogy and history of the Leeds area.
  • course: My role within the team is to organize and administrate the different courses that the Training Officers facilitate.
  • system: People administrating the system will also of course have access to your records.
  • scheme: Paradigm Housing are responsible for administrating the scheme on the Council's behalf.
  • program: Moreover, it is hard to ascertain just how much of the expenditure goes on the bureaucracy administrating the programs.
  • fund: A Committee was appointed by Hartlepool Council to administrate the funds raised to help victims of the fire.

Preposition: through

  • interface: Command line administration - IISPassword can be administrated through a command line interface, allowing automatic administration based on scripts or applications.

Modifying Another Word

  • also: You can also administrate your email notifications in your Favorites.
  • centrally: Fully functional desktop firewall, all settings can be administrated centrally.
  • easily: Administer the scheme centrally to ensure it is low-cost, portable, inclusive and easily administrated.
  • orally: Effect on Growth: Orally administrated fenitrothion had no effect on the growth of rainbow trout.
  • just: Managers don't decide they just administrate really struck a chord with me.