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administrate

[ad-min-uh-streyt] / ædˈmɪn əˌstreɪt /




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Thao first placed Armstrong on paid administrate leave in January to review investigations by the department’s federal monitor that found the police chief responsible for gross dereliction of duty in the sergeant’s misconduct cases.

From Seattle Times

The Fund then asked UNDP, already the administrating authority for its disease program in Afghanistan, to assume responsibility for disbursing the money.

From Seattle Times

More than 70% of the 5.7 billion vaccine doses administrated globally have gone to just 10 countries, according to the World Health Organization.

From Seattle Times

We must do as JFK did: Invest in Californians so we can reduce the costs of administrating a very expensive government.

From Los Angeles Times

To try and contain the spread, authorities last week began administrating a booster shot to those aged 50 and older, after starting a campaign for over-60s late last month.

From The Guardian