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ministering
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Minister \Min"is*ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ministered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Ministering .] [OE. ministren, OF. ministrer, fr. L. ministrare. See Minister , n.] To furnish or apply; to afford; to supply; to administer. He that ministereth seed to the sower. ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The act of one who ministers. vb. (present participle of minister English)
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. serving attendance on someone; "a ministering angel"; "the angels ministrant sang"; "the attending physician" [syn: ministrant , attending ]
Usage examples of ministering.
It was represented as a mockery of the national distress, no less than of the melancholy visitation of the aged monarch, kept up for the purpose of ministering to the prodigality of the regent, and the rapacity of his courtiers.
His inclinations were pragmatic and utilitarian, and in that scheme of things the Church had a distinctive social role, ministering to the needs of the credulous, giving them spiritual succor and keeping them in orderly relation with the state.
There was less doubt about his religious vocation, and when by help of his princely inheritance he turned his mind to the difficult task of reforming vice and ministering to the lowest aspects of misery in the slums of Rome, society said he had turned Socialist.
I should have exposed those three honest men to becoming the victims of the first bold cheat who, ministering to their monomania, might have won their favour, and would have ruined them by inducing them to undertake the chemical operations of the Great Work.
Judgment, I say, to come whensoever it may seem good to Christ, who sits for ever on his throne judging right, and ministering true judgment among the people.
The same letter gives the names of the three eminent French pastors ministering to the communities of Huguenot refugees at New Rochelle and New York and elsewhere in the neighborhood.
This fairest creature from earliest Spring Thus moved through the garden ministering Mi the sweet season of Summertide, And ere the first leaf looked brown--she died!
Recollect also that I could not find consolation in the idea that I was ministering to his happiness, for I had only inspired him with a passing fancy which he had himself valued at ten sequins.
Our adventurer having deliberated upon the means of converting this animosity to his own advantage, saw no method for this purpose so feasible as that of making his approaches to the hearts of both, by ministering to each in private, food for their reciprocal envy and malevolence.
He'd turned away, sitting hunched on the foot of the bed there, shoulders fallen, absorbed in the pantomime of a brand-wise woman ministering to a groggy victim of lower back pain through its smug conclusion before he was up again, crumpling Reverend Ude's sullied profile into a wad, God damn it Liz.
All he wanted to do was to spend two months soaking up the sun on some Hawaiian beach, with Sister Wutherspoon in a grass skirt ministering to his every need.
But in the end, I believe, his insistence upon ministering to all equally, including indios and outcasts, was his sin.
The medicines of the Store and the ministerings of Cogline suddenly gave way before the onslaught of the poison.
The poison had been arrested temporarily, the medicines and ministerings and Walker's own will to survive taking command once more.
I can say that in my ministerings I comprehended all, whoever came in my way, Northern or Southern, and slighted none.