administerial
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of administerial
1840–50; administer + -ial, on the model of ministerial
Example Sentences
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And just earlier this month, Ora's mother spoke with Hello! to reveal the singer has signed up as a National Health Service volunteer, which could involve administerial responsibilities to delivering medical supplies.
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The government privatized several large public-sector firms, is revamping its trade regime and liberalizing administerial procedures over industrial licensing.
From Project Gutenberg
The government privatized several large public-sector firms, is revamping its trade regime and liberalizing administerial procedures over industrial licensing.
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