English to Malay Dictionary administer

administer

mentadbir
definition
verb
each school was administered separately
manage and be responsible for the running of (a business, organization, etc.).
paramedic crews are capable of administering drugs
dispense or apply (a remedy or drug).
translation of 'administer'
verb
mentadbir
example
Skylink will manage and 'administer' the airports.
And the old English common law treated the servant as a member of the family and that's why the master could 'administer' corporal punishment for example.
Land boards, composed of elected and appointed members, 'administer' the allocation of tribal land.
It will continue to 'administer' the existing business in Salisbury.
It was August, very hot, and Eoka snipers were shooting at us; on occasion I had to 'administer' to those who had been shot or peppered with shrapnel from a pencil bomb.
The nurses 'administer' anti-inflammatory medications intramuscularly or per rectum rather than using narcotics, if possible.
A green light flashed over the small inner hatch and the door swung open as Terry Reeve and a makeshift team of medics stormed in and began to 'administer' to the wounded.
Bishop William Lee will 'administer' the sacrament in St. Patrick's Church at 11 a.m.
At common law teachers are in loco parentis and may 'administer' corporal punishment in respect of the conduct of the child at, or on its way to or from school.
In his zeal to accumulate wealth, Mahmud neglected to 'administer' to the lands he had conquered.
Zhou suggested closing some small-scale animal farms in poor condition in order to better 'administer' the industry.
I could do nothing, in the face of the present attitudes and philosophies of those who 'administer' our laws.
Mark Smith used his little travelling first aid kit to 'administer' to the injured, using what meagre resources he had to help as best he could.
Who will 'administer' the department's business?
When war broke out, Japan started sending Taiwan's doctors and nurses to Southeast Asia to 'administer' to wounded soldiers.
But if you're a sacramental church, you need priests to 'administer' the sacraments.
The Bishop of Killaloe visited the parish to 'administer' the Sacrament of Confirmation on the pupils of the local schools.
This boiled down to trained nurses being available to 'administer' to the health care needs of prison inmates.
His Lordship Dr. Bill Murphy Bishop of Kerry will 'administer' the Sacrament to girls and boys who have been preparing for this special occasion for some time.
The challenge for those who draft and 'administer' laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility.
‘I volunteer to 'administer' the punishment,’ she announced, raising her hand.
His case was aggravated by the fact that he had been sent to Britain to 'administer' to the community.
If oxytocin sounds familiar it's because you've heard about it before - it's what they 'administer' to women to induce childbirth.
And he used to 'administer' corporal punishment every morning to the boys.
Guru Gobind Singh then begged them to 'administer' to him the vows of initiation.
I assumed she was ill, but now that I find her here, I can tell that she was skipping class, and it is my job to 'administer' the correct punishment.
They had to preach, 'administer' the sacraments and look after the spiritual welfare of the people.
A number of these revisions allow a presbyter to 'administer' some rites of renewal, particularly the renewal of baptismal vows at the Easter Vigil.
In the words of the prosecuting lawyer Richard Horwell, ‘The plan was not only to find the thieves but to 'administer' punishment’.
Besides she is his, shouldn't he be the one to 'administer' any punishment?
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