minister
Prononciation : [/ˈmɪn.əˌstɚ/]
Mot
Contexte : « government »
(noun) a person who is in charge of a government department or a member of the government. They are responsible for making decisions, implementing policies, and overseeing the work of the department.
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The Health Minister announced a new healthcare initiative.
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The Finance Minister faced criticism for mismanagement of funds.
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Who is the Education Minister in your country?
Contexte : « religion »
(noun) a person who leads religious services, performs ceremonies, and provides spiritual guidance to a congregation. They often deliver sermons and offer support to individuals in times of need.
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The minister offered comforting words to the grieving family.
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The minister was unable to hold services due to a power outage.
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Where does the minister hold weekly services?
Contexte : « provide services »
(verb) to attend to the needs or perform duties for others, especially in a religious or spiritual context. It involves offering help, guidance, or support to individuals or a community.
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The priest minstered to the homeless by providing food and shelter.
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The counselor refused to minister to her client's emotional needs.
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How can you minister to those in need in your community?
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