English to Tamil Dictionary administer

administer

நிர்வாகி
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'
கொடு,
ஆட்சி செய்,
நடத்து
verb
நிர்வாகி
example
Medical skills are needed to start intravenous lines, set up intravenous infusion sets, and measure out and 'administer' the appropriate drugs.
As a retired military officer, Don was able to actually 'administer' the oath of enlistment to his son, which must have been a proud moment.
Both employ a vast staff of menials to 'administer' to their favourites.
Male pastoral workers are allowed to work in parishes; deacons can 'administer' the sacraments of baptism and marriage.
The freedom of churches to 'administer' the sacraments is as fundamental a religious liberty as there can be.
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.
a federal agency would 'administer' new regulations
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.
And if players are unwilling to take responsibility for naming names then they can hardly complain about those who attempt to 'administer' the laws.
In the words of the prosecuting lawyer Richard Horwell, ‘The plan was not only to find the thieves but to 'administer' punishment’.
A huge city of catering operations and portaloos has been built to 'administer' to the workers.
Their mildness and delicious flavor should make them perfect to 'administer' to young children suffering from these conditions.
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.
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.
Four English crew are on hand to 'administer' to your every need.
Though much of the current focus is on drugs, bar codes are also being used to increase the safety of medical devices used to 'administer' those drugs.
He explained about the process of adapting to globalization and how we should 'administer' our human resources in the modern world.
For example, your question might be whether it is ethical for nurses to 'administer' placebo medication.
New York institutions, the study found, were slow to 'administer' drug therapies that effectively fight the illness.
Regulators, she said, should be given the mandate and resources to 'administer' the implementation of government policy.
His case was aggravated by the fact that he had been sent to Britain to 'administer' to the community.
Once in Japan, the three surviving doctors are placed in concentration camps and continue to 'administer' to the sick and wounded.
we must selflessly 'administer' to his needs
The nurses 'administer' anti-inflammatory medications intramuscularly or per rectum rather than using narcotics, if possible.
Attorney Generals admitted it had not even asked the States - which make and 'administer' the criminal law - for their views on possible gaps.
They were to keep the peace and defend the realm from attack, 'administer' the law equitably and impartially, and uphold true religion and the Church.
When war broke out, Japan started sending Taiwan's doctors and nurses to Southeast Asia to 'administer' to wounded soldiers.
I actually don't have a problem with the law itself, nor indeed in most occasions, with the way in which the courts 'administer' the law.
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.
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