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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

Mr Igathe was the county's deputy governor under Mike Sonko, but resigned less than a year after taking office saying he had failed to earn the governor's trust to administrate.

From BBC

He added: “And if we were further to administrate justice, we would find those that are accountable and we would prosecute them, and uh, you know, make them pay for the damages that they caused for this family and assure that this never happened again. That’s what should happen.”

From Seattle Times

“They know very well they can’t administrate, in the sense that we can’t send money through them,” she said of the militants.

From Seattle Times

The way to think of a magistrate is as the Romans meant it: one empowered to administrate.

From Fox News