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administer

[ad-min-uh-ster] / ædˈmɪn ə stər /




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"Crews arrived to find a man with serious injuries and administered advanced life support on scene," a spokesperson said.

From BBC

Such a treatment could be widely distributed and administered through transplantation.

From Science Daily

But the Executive Office for Immigration Review, the agency that administers immigration courts, can label a case abandoned if the applicant fails to show up for a hearing.

From Los Angeles Times

"SLC's role is to administer government student finance policy, supporting customers to understand their eligibility, how to apply, their repayment obligations and how repayments are processed," they said.

From BBC

In rare cases they can overrule the results of an assessment if they still have concerns about a player's performance in it or there was an error in administering it.

From BBC