PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: NOUN
- N/A
- One who administers; a minister or an administrator.
- Administrator.
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: VERB
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- To divide into portions or chunks; to ration.
- Give or apply (medications)
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- Work in an administrative capacity; supervise
- Administer ritually; of church sacraments
- To cause to take, either by openly offering or through deceit.
- To apportion out, as in administering justice.
- To manage or supervise the conduct, performance or execution of; to govern or regulate the parameters for the conduct, performance or execution of; to work in an administrative capacity.
- To minister to, as in administering to the sick.
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have charge of; manage.
- To give or apply in a formal way.
- To apply as a remedy.
- To direct the taking of (an oath).
- To mete out; dispense.
- To manage (a trust or estate) under a will or official appointment.
- To impose, offer, or tender (an oath, for example).
- To manage as an administrator.
- To minister.
- To contribute; to bring aid or supplies; to conduce; to minister.
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a will, or whose will fails of an executor.
- To tender, as an oath.
- To apply, as medicine or a remedy; to give, as a dose or something beneficial or suitable. Extended to a blow, a reproof, etc.
- To dispense; to serve out; to supply; execute.
- To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct or superintend the execution, application, or conduct of.
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Perform (a church sacrament) ritually
- Supervise or be in charge of
- Direct the taking of
- To manage or conduct as minister, chief agent, or steward; super-intend the management or execution of; control or regulate in behalf of others: as, to administer the laws or the government, or a department of government; to administer a charitable trust, the affairs of a corporation, or the estate of a bankrupt.
- To afford; supply; dispense; bring into use or operation, especially in the execution of a magisterial or sacerdotal office: as, to administer relief; to administer justice.
- To tender or impose, as an oath.
- In law, to manage or dispose of, as the estate of a deceased person, in the capacity either of executor or administrator. See administration, 9.
- To contribute assistance; bring aid or supplies; add something: with to: as, to administer to the necessities of the poor.
- To perform the office of administrator: with upon: as, A administers upon the estate of B.
- To give or apply; make application of: as, to administer medicine, punishment, counsel, etc.
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: RELATED WORDS
- Proportionment, Applot, Reallot, Portion out, Shell out, Mete out, Dole out, Dish out, Deal out, Distribute, Administer, Dispense, Allot, Deal, Lot
- Enforce, Implement, Manage, Lot, Dish out, Mete out, Dole out, Parcel out, Deal out, Shell out, Deal, Allot, Distribute, Dispense, Administrate
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dirempt, Give out, Proportionment, Applot, Reallot, Portion out, Mete out, Dole out, Dish out, Deal out, Distribute, Dispense, Allot, Deal, Lot
- Govern, Oversee, Enforce, Implement, Manage, Lot, Parcel out, Mete out, Dole out, Dish out, Deal out, Deal, Allot, Distribute, Dispense
PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The news director or executive producer will parcel out stories to the various Producers.
- Dresden is able to parcel out his full name to the demon he summons.
- Claims management is too complex and important to parcel out that role amongst employees with other duties.
- The three films also evenhandedly parcel out social pathology and sexual aberration: homosexuality in Little Caesar.
- Reinsurers repackage and parcel out such risks, breaking down these potentially huge liabilities into chewable bites.
- You can also use Mylar bags with oxygen absorbers to parcel out your food.
- Well, in our world, we do not try to parcel out, Mr.
- Or how do you parcel out who does what?
- He brought acres of land grants to parcel out.
- To give or parcel out equally, as food.
- Appoint someone you trust to administer your estate.
- Safely and effectively administer prescribed drugs to patients.
- Administer SLO or SGM pre assessment to students.
- Administer first aid suggested by poison information center.
- Personnel who administer it must have specific training.
- HRMS consists of the following: Administer workforce, faculty.
- Defense Department personnel exclusively to administer, manage, and oversee the program with the use of contracted commercial entities to administer and manage the program.
- The Ministry of Health has partnered with the Alberta Dental Service Corporation to administer dental claims and Alberta Blue Cross to administer optical claims.
- Districts or schools may want to administer sections at different times of the year, or choose particular sections to administer that are most pertinent.
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PARCEL OUT vs ADMINISTER: QUESTIONS
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