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Discover LudwigThe phrase "administrate something" is correct and usable in written English, though it is less common than "administer." You can use it in contexts where you are referring to the act of managing or overseeing a process or organization.
Example: "The committee was formed to administrate the new policy changes effectively."
Alternatives: "manage something" or "oversee something."
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"You cannot govern, you cannot administrate, with an ignoramus".
Ministers are considering curbs on FOI because they argue it has become too burdensome to administrate.
Bill & "Lamb" helped create and administrate ground - breaking organiza tions among others SARAH & the Philadelphia Piano Quartet.
The basic answer is that I don't administrate things, I instigate them.
Gunn has one of the most difficult areas in the arctic to administrate.
.officials attempting to administrate from behind masses of barbed wire, in heavily defended buildings, and.
It was something the colonisers rewarded themselves with, posted as they were to a frontier post in which a major task was to administrate the dread prison of the jewel in their crown and, of course, to provide safe harbour to passing friendly vessels.
Who better to administrate such wretched excavations than everyone's favourite purveyor of chiselled sex-techno, Detroit vet Jimmy Edgar.
DMSO was used to solubilize and administrate the drugs.
You can submit to any groups that you administrate.
Teaching, researching and administrating.
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