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ministration

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




NOUN
evangelism
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Regardless of their energetic ministrations, both she and Hoult are unconvincing.

From Los Angeles Times

His performance is garish but there’s something about him that just wears you down over the course of two hours — one must simply submit to his comedic ministrations.

From Los Angeles Times

Others were falsely told they had tested positive for HIV/Aids and that, thanks to Joshua's ministrations, they had now become virus-free.

From BBC

When a sick boy gets worse under her priestly ministrations, Mama Efe’s trusted standing becomes even more precarious.

From Los Angeles Times

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