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administrative
[ ad-min-uh-strey-tiv, -struh- ]
Other Word Forms
- ·i·ٰt· adverb
- ԴDza·i·ٰt adjective
- non·i·ٰt· adverb
- a·i·ٰt adjective
- ܲa·i·ٰt adjective
- sub·i·ٰt· adverb
- ܲa·i·ٰt adjective
- un·i·ٰt· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of administrative1
Example Sentences
Where they do exist, different health plans and other payers generally design them differently, which means primary care practices manage multiple payment models, adding to their administrative burden.
The audits are the latest in a barrage of administrative actions against elite universities around the country.
But because of an “administrative error” by Trump officials, he remains in prison in El Salvador.
Department of Education began an “administrative process” to cancel all education funding for Maine.
The order was signed Thursday by Burgum, giving Tyler Hassen sweeping authority to “effectuate the consolidation, unification and optimization of administrative functions” in the Department of Interior.
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