administrate
To manage, supervise, or oversee the operations and activities of an organization, program, or system. It involves the practical execution of policies and the organization of resources to achieve specific goals.
Beispiele
3 von 5She has to administrate her family's complex schedule to ensure everyone gets to their activities on time.
She has to manage the daily organization of her family's timetable.
The ministry was established to administrate the new environmental regulations across the country.
The government department was created to oversee the implementation of environmental laws.
I'm always the one who has to administrate our group chats and plan the trips.
I am always the person responsible for organizing our group conversations and travel plans.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of an 'Administrator' at a school: they 'administrate' the rules and the lunch schedule to keep everything in order.
Schnelles Quiz
The board of directors appointed a new manager to _______ the company's daily operations.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: administrate
Beispiele
She has to administrate her family's complex schedule to ensure everyone gets to their activities on time.
everydayShe has to manage the daily organization of her family's timetable.
The ministry was established to administrate the new environmental regulations across the country.
formalThe government department was created to oversee the implementation of environmental laws.
I'm always the one who has to administrate our group chats and plan the trips.
informalI am always the person responsible for organizing our group conversations and travel plans.
Standardized procedures were developed to administrate the psychological tests consistently.
academicUniform methods were created to carry out the psychological assessments in a stable way.
Our firm has been hired to administrate the pension funds for several large corporations.
businessOur company was employed to manage the retirement money for various big businesses.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
administrate an oath
To formally witness someone making a legal promise
administrate a trust
To manage financial assets held for someone else's benefit
administrate medicine
To give or apply a medical treatment (though 'administer' is more common)
Wird oft verwechselt mit
While often used interchangeably, 'administer' is more common for giving medicine or help, whereas 'administrate' specifically refers to bureaucratic management.
Nutzungshinweise
Administrate is often considered a back-formation of 'administration'. In many contexts, 'administer' is preferred by style guides as it is more concise and has a longer history of use.
Häufige Fehler
Learners sometimes use 'administrate' when they mean 'mini-state' (rarely) or use it in medical contexts where 'administer' is the standard clinical term.
Merkhilfe
Think of an 'Administrator' at a school: they 'administrate' the rules and the lunch schedule to keep everything in order.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Latin 'administratus', the past participle of 'administrare', meaning 'to manage, help, or serve'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In corporate and government environments, this word is central to describing the 'back-office' functions that allow an organization to function.
Schnelles Quiz
The board of directors appointed a new manager to _______ the company's daily operations.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: administrate
Verwandtes Vokabular
Ähnliche Wörter
example
A1An example is a specific thing or person that shows what a group or a rule is like. It is used to help explain something more clearly so that others can understand it easily.
always
A1This word describes something that happens at all times or on every occasion. It is a frequency adverb used to talk about habits, permanent truths, or repeated actions.
result
A1A result is something that happens or exists because of something else that happened before. It is often used to describe the final score of a game, the grade on a test, or the outcome of a specific action.
reason
A1A reason is a cause or explanation for why something happens or why someone does something. It is the information that answers the question 'Why?'.
research
A1A detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding. It involves gathering facts and data to test a theory or solve a problem.
girl
A1A female child or a young female person from birth until she reaches adulthood. It is also commonly used to refer to a daughter or, in informal settings, to a young woman.
food
A1Food refers to any substance consumed by living organisms to provide nutritional support for the body. It can be of plant, animal, or fungal origin and contains essential nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
moment
A1A very short period of time or a specific point in time. It is often used to ask someone to wait briefly or to describe a significant event occurring right now.
himself
A1A reflexive pronoun used as the object of a verb or preposition when the subject is a male person or animal previously mentioned. It is also used to emphasize that a specific man or boy did something personally or without help.
force
A1Force is the physical strength or energy that is used to push or pull an object. It can also refer to an organized group of people, such as the police or a military group.
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