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ministration

[min-uh-strey-shuhn] / ˌmɪn əˈstreɪ ʃən /




NOUN
evangelism
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Patoff’s intrusive ministrations have him gaslighting and tormenting his targets in ways that can’t be justified under even the most brutal rubric of corporate efficiency.

From Washington Post

And whose skulls merit his less-than-tender ministrations with his medieval skill set?

From Seattle Times

The furtive ministrations of Greenchuk, a film editor, and Volkov, a producer, on those perilous days this spring have stretched into the summer.

From Washington Post

There are any number of devious plot complications that involve a sea monster, help from the gods and the heroic ministrations of a ploughboy, Giustino.

From Los Angeles Times

He preferred the vigorous exertions of a breaststroke to the comparatively pedestrian aquatic ministrations of ordinary folk.

From Salon