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prosecute: It is the responsibility of the police to administer<br />

the law, not to make it. 3 dispense, supply, furnish, give<br />

(out), provide (with), mete out, distribute, deliver, deal, hand<br />

out: Doctors sometimes administer drugs that have side effects.<br />

administration<br />

n. 1 management, direction, conduct, supervision, oversight,<br />

superintendence, regulation, charge: Lord Hampden was given<br />

administration of her affairs till she came of age. 2 authority,<br />

management, US government: The current administration is in<br />

favour of a better health programme. 3 dispensation,<br />

administering, supplying, furnishing, provision, delivery,<br />

distribution, application: The judge is charged with the<br />

administration of justice.<br />

admirable adj. wonderful, awe-inspiring, excellent, estimable, splendid,<br />

marvellous, superior, first-rate, first-class, of the first<br />

water, great, fine, Colloq top-drawer, ripsnorting, A-1, Brit<br />

smashing, magic: His performance in Harper's new play is<br />

admirable.<br />

admiration<br />

n. wonder, awe; delight, pleasure; esteem, regard,<br />

appreciation, respect: She is lost in admiration of her<br />

mother's latest painting. Randolph was presented with a gold<br />

medal as a token of his colleagues' admiration.<br />

admire v. 1 wonder or marvel (at), delight in: Typically, he most<br />

admires people who are wealthy. 2 esteem, regard or respect<br />

highly, look up to, revere, idolize, venerate, worship: The<br />

queen is one of the most admired people in the country.<br />

admirer n. 1 devotee, aficionado, fan, supporter, enthusiast, adherent,<br />

follower Slang groupie: Rock stars always seem to be<br />

accompanied by a retinue of admirers. 2 beau, suitor; lover,<br />

sweetheart, darling: Scarlett was always surrounded by many<br />

admirers.<br />

admission n. 1 access, admittance, entr‚e, entry: The special card gives<br />

me admission to the rare book room of the library. 2 reception,<br />

acceptance, appointment, institution, induction, installation,<br />

investiture: The committee has at last approved the admission<br />

of women into the society. 3 acknowledging, acknowledgement or

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