English to Hindi Dictionary administer

administer

प्रशासन
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 '
(दवा, शपथ इत्यादि) देना,
बंदोबस्त करना,
(न्याय) करना,
प्रशासन करना
verb
सुख पहुंचाना,
प्रबंध करना,
शासन करना,
शपथ दिलाना,
वितरित करना
example
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.
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.
‘I volunteer to 'administer' the punishment,’ she announced, raising her hand.
And if players are unwilling to take responsibility for naming names then they can hardly complain about those who attempt to 'administer' the laws.
Yang will continue to devote ‘a sufficient amount of his time and attention’ to direct and 'administer' the group's business, the company said.
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.
We 'administer' to and serve people with all kinds of life-styles.
In the words of the prosecuting lawyer Richard Horwell, ‘The plan was not only to find the thieves but to 'administer' punishment’.
I'm old and tired and I don't want to 'administer' these laws.
Land boards, composed of elected and appointed members, 'administer' the allocation of tribal land.
Regulators, she said, should be given the mandate and resources to 'administer' the implementation of government policy.
Parish directors and lay ministers are asked to prepare candidates for baptism or marriage, then to step aside when a priest arrives to 'administer' the sacraments.
It will continue to 'administer' the existing business in Salisbury.
Guru Gobind Singh then begged them to 'administer' to him the vows of initiation.
It is the courts who 'administer' the law, and MPs who make the law.
When they were toddlers, I was supplied with fluoride drops to 'administer' to them when I attended ante-natal classes at the Queen Mother Hospital in Glasgow.
His case was aggravated by the fact that he had been sent to Britain to 'administer' to the community.
Three-quarters of the teachers could not pass the exams they 'administer' to their students.
Medical skills are needed to start intravenous lines, set up intravenous infusion sets, and measure out and 'administer' the appropriate drugs.
New York institutions, the study found, were slow to 'administer' drug therapies that effectively fight the illness.
A number of these revisions allow a presbyter to 'administer' some rites of renewal, particularly the renewal of baptismal vows at the Easter Vigil.
Four English crew are on hand to 'administer' to your every need.
There are some simple tests which Dr. Anselme wishes to 'administer' to you to ascertain your mental capabilities on this particular day.
The Old Company followed suit in February 1797, although it continued to 'administer' the business from Berwick.
Their mildness and delicious flavor should make them perfect to 'administer' to young children suffering from these conditions.
The nurses 'administer' anti-inflammatory medications intramuscularly or per rectum rather than using narcotics, if possible.
Skylink will manage and 'administer' the airports.
All that's left is to decide whether she or her father should 'administer' the punishment.
In his zeal to accumulate wealth, Mahmud neglected to 'administer' to the lands he had conquered.
If oxytocin sounds familiar it's because you've heard about it before - it's what they 'administer' to women to induce childbirth.
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