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administrative
[ad-min-uh-strey-tiv, -struh-]
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- administratively adverb
- nonadministrative adjective
- nonadministratively adverb
- preadministrative adjective
- subadministrative adjective
- subadministratively adverb
- unadministrative adjective
- unadministratively adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of administrative1
Example Sentences
Not only does this reduce the administrative burden, but it means the government doesn't have to design a system to recollect, store and process this information all over again.
Many Palestinian prisoners languish in what Israel calls āadministrative detention,ā a status created for Palestinians that allows lengthy detention without charge.
The Resolution Foundation said the U-turn would create "new complexity" in the tax system and that any savings from the policy would be eaten up by the administrative cost of means-testing the payment.
In court documents, a former Justice Department official had admitted that Abrego Garcia's removal to El Salvador was an "administrative error."
While government lawyers initially said he was taken there as a result of "administrative error", the Trump administration refused to order his return.
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