Pronunciation: /ˈmɪnɪstə/
noun
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1(in certain countries) a head of a government department: the Defence Minister
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2 (also minister of religion) a member of the clergy, especially in the Presbyterian and Nonconformist Churches: a minister of the Lutheran church a Unitarian minister
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(also minister general) the superior of some religious orders.
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3a diplomatic agent, usually ranking below an ambassador, representing a state or sovereign in a foreign country.
verb
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1 (minister to) attend to the needs of (someone): her doctor was busy ministering to the injured
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2act as a minister of religion: will these women be permitted to minister as priests?
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[with object] administer (a sacrament): bishops in England were faced with a loss of priests to minister the sacraments