| Plural | ministrations |
administration of aid
a kitchen made spotless by the ministrations of a cleaning lady.
seek ministration from a counselor
receive ministration from a therapist
volunteer for ministration work
Current U.S. President Joe Biden's ministration aims to revive U.S. participation in that nuclear deal.
Mr. Burns has served previous ministrations as under secretary of state for political affairs and ambassador to NATO.
Mr.Holmes, I do apologize. I feel calmer now, thanks to Watson's ministration.
He confined his ministrations to the rich and the aristocratic.
I have since recovered fully, and she now claims the priest's ministrations began a miracle that cured me.
His life was painful, disrupted by infection, and dependent on the constant ministrations of others.
A white-clad nurse sponged his face gently. As she became aware of his gaze, she stopped her ministrations and offered him a sip of water.
Regularly, each morning after he had finished his breakfast, she performed her self-appointed task, till he came to look for her ministrations as much as he did for Thornton's.
The Pyncheon of two centuries ago, in common with most of his contemporaries, professed his full belief in spiritual ministrations, although reckoning them chiefly of a malignant character.
I wake, accept the ministrations of a handful of people I now recognize, try to say the right thing to the consultants, and wait for my parents to arrive.
administration of aid
a kitchen made spotless by the ministrations of a cleaning lady.
seek ministration from a counselor
receive ministration from a therapist
volunteer for ministration work
Current U.S. President Joe Biden's ministration aims to revive U.S. participation in that nuclear deal.
Mr. Burns has served previous ministrations as under secretary of state for political affairs and ambassador to NATO.
Mr.Holmes, I do apologize. I feel calmer now, thanks to Watson's ministration.
He confined his ministrations to the rich and the aristocratic.
I have since recovered fully, and she now claims the priest's ministrations began a miracle that cured me.
His life was painful, disrupted by infection, and dependent on the constant ministrations of others.
A white-clad nurse sponged his face gently. As she became aware of his gaze, she stopped her ministrations and offered him a sip of water.
Regularly, each morning after he had finished his breakfast, she performed her self-appointed task, till he came to look for her ministrations as much as he did for Thornton's.
The Pyncheon of two centuries ago, in common with most of his contemporaries, professed his full belief in spiritual ministrations, although reckoning them chiefly of a malignant character.
I wake, accept the ministrations of a handful of people I now recognize, try to say the right thing to the consultants, and wait for my parents to arrive.
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