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Tenses: ministers, ministering, ministered

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ministeradd into favorites/ˈmɪnɨstɚ/, /ˈmɪnɪstə/
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Etymology: [ 'mi-n&-st&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English ministre Old French ministre Latin minister (“an attendant, servant, assistant, a priest's assistant or other under official”) minor (“less”) + -ter; see minor.
Synonyms: abbot, archbishop, archdeacon, bishop, chaplain, clergy, clergyperson, cleric, clerical, clerk, confessor, curate, deacon, dean, diocesan, divine, ecclesiastic, lecturer, missionary
Antonyms: hurt, injure

bakan, to -e bakmak, -e yardım etmek, -e hizmet etmek, bakmak, hizmet etmek, yardım etmek, papaz, vekil, vaiz, minister plenipo tentiarv orta elçi, (Protestanlıkta) papaz, ortaelçi, pol. bakan, hizmet et, vaiz/orta elçi/bakan, devlet vekili, (fiil) vaiz, bakana, bakanlar, vükela,

1 bakan     ts
2 to -e bakmak, -e yardım etmek, -e hizmet etmek  fiil     ts
3 bakmak     ts
4 hizmet etmek     ts
5 yardım etmek     ts
6 papaz     ts
7 vekil     ts
8 vaiz     ts
9 minister plenipo tentiarv orta elçi     ts
10 (Protestanlıkta) papaz  isim     ts
11 ortaelçi  isim     ts
12 pol. bakan  isim     ts
13 hizmet et     ts
14 vaiz/orta elçi/bakan     ts
15 devlet vekili     ts
16 (fiil) vaiz     ts
17minister to bakana     ts
18ministers bakanlar     ts
19ministers vükela  Politika, Siyaset     ts
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A person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church, At a diplomacy, the rank of diplomat directly below ambassador, A politician who heads a ministry (national or regional government department for public service), Someone who serves others, To attend to; to tend, To act as a servant, attendant, or agent; to attend and serve; to perform service in any office, sacred or secular, To furnish or apply; to afford; to supply; to administer, One who serves at the altar; one who performs sacerdotal duties; the pastor of a church duly authorized or licensed to preach the gospel and administer the sacraments, the job of a head of a government department a diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador a person appointed to a high office in the government; "Minister of Finance", attend to the wants and needs of others; "I have to minister to my mother all the time, A representative of a government, sent to the court, or seat of government, of a foreign nation to transact diplomatic business, conduct a religious service, perform a rite; officiate; hold a government office; administer, supply, provide; fulfill the duties of a minister, To supply or to things needful; esp, to supply consolation or remedies, A servant; a subordinate; an officer or assistant of inferior rank; hence, an agent, an instrument, A person who is commissioned by the government for public service, (statsrÃ¥d/minister) A member of the Government (Cabinet) See also Government, the, An officer of justice, means the Federal Government Minister responsible for the AIC Scheme policy As at January 2002 this is the Minister for Education, Science and Training, One to whom the sovereign or executive head of a government intrusts the management of affairs of state, or some department of such affairs, work as a minister; "She is ministering in an old parish", a person appointed to a high office in the government; "Minister of Finance", a diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador, A gender-neutral title used for an officer responsible for a particular activity Often substituted with Master or Mistress, as appropriate for the specific individual currently holding the position, attend to the wants and needs of others; "I have to minister to my mother all the time", a person authorized to conduct religious worship, If you minister to people or to their needs, you serve them or help them, for example by making sure that they have everything they need or want. For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived. to work as a priest, person authorized to conduct a religious service, pastor, cleric; one appointed to a high government office, official, emissary, delegate; head of a government department; clerk, In Britain and some other countries, a minister is a person who is in charge of a particular government department. When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture The new Defence Minister is Senator Robert Ray, A minister is a person who officially represents their government in a foreign country and has a lower rank than an ambassador. He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington, A minister is a member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches. His father was a Baptist minister, (or minister of state) a member of Parliament who is a member of the executive government, and who is usually in charge of a government department, the job of a head of a government department, This is a Latin word, meaning servant In the Episcopal Church lay persons as well as bishops, priests and deacons are ministers, servants of God, caring for their brothers and sisters in the church and those outside it, Minister is the Latin word for doer of little deeds, as opposed to a magistrate, who is a doer of great deeds In some churches, the word minister denotes a person who is charged with the spiritual care of a church In most churches, minister is a generic term that includes all who assist in worship, whether clergy or lay All of the following are ministers: bishops, priests, deacons, acolyte, lay readers, crucifers, and even the congregation, the Minister of Conservation or duly authorised delegate, Aneghlaf, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, n anyone authorized to carry out or assist in the spiritual functions of a church, In olden days, the word was synonymous with the clergy While the ordained do indeed have special ministries to perform, we Episcopalians recognize that every baptized Christian has ministry to do for God’s greater glory We therefore believe that all Christians are ministers In our Catechism we state, "The ministers of the Church are lay persons, bishops, priests and deacons " (page 855, BCP), MPs chosen by the Prime Minister to form the government, (Ministre) - in relation to a department, means the Minister who, under the Financial Administration Act, is the appropriate Minister with respect to that department, A Minister of State, appointed by the Governor to the Executive Council on the advice of the Premier The Premier is also a Minister The Ministers collectively make the executive government, means the Minister responsible for the subject of social security, past of minister, serving attendance on someone; "a ministering angel"; "the angels ministrant sang"; "the attending physician, present participle of minister, - Historically, men and women who were recognized as being unusually inspired by the Spirit of God and provided most of the vocal messages in meeting for worship   Ministers were formally designated or "recorded" by the monthly meeting, and regular meetings of ministers and elders, called Preparative Meetings of Ministers and Elders or Select Meeting were held to consider the spiritual life of the meeting   The practice of "recording" ministers has for the most part been discontinued in PYM, the ministers of the three resource agencies involved in administration of the Code, We call our ordained clergy "ministers," which is short for "ministers of word, sacrament, and grace " Anyone who is a full member in good standing of the United Church of Canada has the right to attempt to navigate the process of becoming a minister,

20 A person who is trained to perform religious ceremonies at a Protestant church - "The minister said a prayer on behalf of the entire congregation."     ts
21 At a diplomacy, the rank of diplomat directly below ambassador     ts
22 A politician who heads a ministry (national or regional government department for public service) - "He was newly appointed to be Minister of the Interior."     ts
23 Someone who serves others     ts
24 To attend to; to tend - "A newspaper headline: Couple leaves business world to minister to inner-city children"     ts
25 To act as a servant, attendant, or agent; to attend and serve; to perform service in any office, sacred or secular     ts
26 To furnish or apply; to afford; to supply; to administer     ts
27 One who serves at the altar; one who performs sacerdotal duties; the pastor of a church duly authorized or licensed to preach the gospel and administer the sacraments     ts
28 the job of a head of a government department a diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador a person appointed to a high office in the government; "Minister of Finance"     ts
29 attend to the wants and needs of others; "I have to minister to my mother all the time     ts
30 A representative of a government, sent to the court, or seat of government, of a foreign nation to transact diplomatic business     ts
31 conduct a religious service, perform a rite; officiate; hold a government office; administer, supply, provide; fulfill the duties of a minister  fiil     ts
32 To supply or to things needful; esp     ts
33 to supply consolation or remedies     ts
34 A servant; a subordinate; an officer or assistant of inferior rank; hence, an agent, an instrument     ts
35 A person who is commissioned by the government for public service     ts
36 (statsrÃ¥d/minister) A member of the Government (Cabinet) See also Government, the     ts
37 An officer of justice     ts
38 means the Federal Government Minister responsible for the AIC Scheme policy As at January 2002 this is the Minister for Education, Science and Training     ts
39 One to whom the sovereign or executive head of a government intrusts the management of affairs of state, or some department of such affairs     ts
40 work as a minister; "She is ministering in an old parish"     ts
41 a person appointed to a high office in the government; "Minister of Finance"     ts
42 a diplomat representing one government to another; ranks below ambassador     ts
43 A gender-neutral title used for an officer responsible for a particular activity Often substituted with Master or Mistress, as appropriate for the specific individual currently holding the position     ts
44 attend to the wants and needs of others; "I have to minister to my mother all the time"     ts
45 a person authorized to conduct religious worship     ts
46 If you minister to people or to their needs, you serve them or help them, for example by making sure that they have everything they need or want. For 44 years he had ministered to the poor, the sick, the neglected and the deprived. to work as a priest     ts
47 person authorized to conduct a religious service, pastor, cleric; one appointed to a high government office, official, emissary, delegate; head of a government department; clerk  isim     ts
48 In Britain and some other countries, a minister is a person who is in charge of a particular government department. When the government had come to power, he had been named minister of culture The new Defence Minister is Senator Robert Ray     ts
49 A minister is a person who officially represents their government in a foreign country and has a lower rank than an ambassador. He concluded a deal with the Danish minister in Washington     ts
50 A minister is a member of the clergy, especially in Protestant churches. His father was a Baptist minister     ts
51 (or minister of state) a member of Parliament who is a member of the executive government, and who is usually in charge of a government department     ts
52 the job of a head of a government department     ts
53 This is a Latin word, meaning servant In the Episcopal Church lay persons as well as bishops, priests and deacons are ministers, servants of God, caring for their brothers and sisters in the church and those outside it     ts
54 Minister is the Latin word for doer of little deeds, as opposed to a magistrate, who is a doer of great deeds In some churches, the word minister denotes a person who is charged with the spiritual care of a church In most churches, minister is a generic term that includes all who assist in worship, whether clergy or lay All of the following are ministers: bishops, priests, deacons, acolyte, lay readers, crucifers, and even the congregation     ts
55 the Minister of Conservation or duly authorised delegate     ts
56 Aneghlaf     ts
57 Minister for the Environment and Heritage     ts
58 n anyone authorized to carry out or assist in the spiritual functions of a church     ts
59 In olden days, the word was synonymous with the clergy While the ordained do indeed have special ministries to perform, we Episcopalians recognize that every baptized Christian has ministry to do for God’s greater glory We therefore believe that all Christians are ministers In our Catechism we state, "The ministers of the Church are lay persons, bishops, priests and deacons " (page 855, BCP)     ts
60 MPs chosen by the Prime Minister to form the government     ts
61 (Ministre) - in relation to a department, means the Minister who, under the Financial Administration Act, is the appropriate Minister with respect to that department     ts
62 A Minister of State, appointed by the Governor to the Executive Council on the advice of the Premier The Premier is also a Minister The Ministers collectively make the executive government     ts
63 means the Minister responsible for the subject of social security     ts
64ministered past of minister     ts
65ministering serving attendance on someone; "a ministering angel"; "the angels ministrant sang"; "the attending physician     ts
66ministering present participle of minister     ts
67ministers - Historically, men and women who were recognized as being unusually inspired by the Spirit of God and provided most of the vocal messages in meeting for worship   Ministers were formally designated or "recorded" by the monthly meeting, and regular meetings of ministers and elders, called Preparative Meetings of Ministers and Elders or Select Meeting were held to consider the spiritual life of the meeting   The practice of "recording" ministers has for the most part been discontinued in PYM     ts
68ministers the ministers of the three resource agencies involved in administration of the Code     ts
69ministers We call our ordained clergy "ministers," which is short for "ministers of word, sacrament, and grace " Anyone who is a full member in good standing of the United Church of Canada has the right to attempt to navigate the process of becoming a minister     ts
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