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ministry
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Wikipedia
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Ministry: International Journal for Pastors is an international monthly magazine for Christian ministers , with a circulation of approximately 78,000. It is published by the Ministerial Association (website), an official body of the worldwide Adventist ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ministry \Min"is*try\, n.; pl. Ministries . [L. ministerium. See Minister , n., and cf. Mystery a trade.] The act of ministering; ministration; service. ``With tender ministry.'' --Thomson. Hence: Agency; instrumentality. The ordinary ministry ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES Day One Christian Ministries Ministry of Justice, the COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE federal ▪ The Federal Chancellor's Office is the largest Federal ministry in terms of senior posts. ▪ Seven of the 16 federal ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. religious ministers collectively (especially Presbyterian) building where the business of a government ministry is transacted a government department under the direction of a minister
Usage examples of ministry.
Lord Anthos Korr from the Ministry of Justice is demanding to speak with you.
The British ministry being apprized of his arrival in France, at once comprehended the destination of the armaments prepared at Brest and Boulogne.
Amidst this labyrinthine organization and all the multitude of offices and agencies of the Ministry of Economics and the Four-Year Plan and the Niagara of thousands of special decrees and laws even the most astute businessman was often lost, and special lawyers had to be employed to enable a firm to function.
The ministry of France foresaw, that even if this aim should miscarry, a descent upon Great Britain would make a considerable diversion from the continent in favour of France, and embroil and embarrass his Britannic majesty, who was the chief support of the house of Austria, and all its allies.
Messages were received from both the company head office and the Ministry of Transport requiring captain Bullen to co-operate with the United States Navy.
For all of the following twenty-four hours captain Bullen had brooded over the recent happenings, then had sent off a couple of cablegrams, one to the head office in London, the other to the Ministry of Transport, telling them what he, captain Bullen, thought of them.
A lack of sympathy with certain liturgical expressions, a fear of being hypocritical, of being believed to hold the orthodox position in its entirety, justifies a man in not entering the ministry of the Church, even if he desires on general grounds to do so, but these are paltry motives for cutting oneself off from communion with believers.
Now her long, beautiful ministry was over, for Horace Everidge, serenely selfish to the last, had fallen into the slumber which knows no earthly waking, and Aunt Marthe was free.
Institute of Applied Microbiology was involved in research into infectious diseases, but the high wire fence and heavy gates manned around the clock by troops from the Ministry of Internal Affairs ensured that there would be no casual visitors.
It seemed that with everything going on, the Ministry of Misdirection had become moot.
In their dealings with him they had found him a dedicated man, completely bound up in the Moonraker, living for nothing but its success, driving his men to the limit, fighting for priorities in material with other departments, goading the Ministry of Supply into clearing his requirements at Cabinet level.
Johan Sverdrup, to form a ministry, that parliamentarism had actually triumphed.
As well as these there was of course the brilliant spectrum of officers - the particoloured Scots were particularly admired - people from the various ministries in their comparatively subfusc court dress, and civilians of all sorts, the levee being a wonderful place for discreet contacts, for the gathering of information, and for learning just how influence and favour waxed or waned.
He once told me he had worked as a younger man in the Ministry of Health, within a facility he called the Institute of Pharmacology, in some sort of intelligence capacity.
Nothing matters much to a squatter except pleuro, the scab, and a change of ministry, which would probably affect the tenure of his run.