To make a living for the benefit of others
To take care of, or to attend to the needs of (someone)
“What shall we do, then, to minister to them, to assist them on the arduous road to reform?”
(care for) To look after
To manage and be responsible for the running of (a business, organization, etc.)
To express one's opinions in a pompous and dogmatic way
To have on offer, or available, as a resource
To help financially or in other ways
(as a waiter) To wait on
(rare) Agents or representatives
“Instead of delegating his junior minister to represent him, the Finance Minister himself showed up at the meeting.”
Plural for a member of the clergy or other religious order
“His father was a Presbyterian minister and, together with his mother, was devoted to the community.”
Plural for a politician, especially one who heads a governmental ministry
“Mrs. Shirley Gbujama was appointed as Minister of State for Tourism and Culture.”
Plural for one engaged in politics, especially an elected or appointed government official
Plural for a person who manages an organization, project or people
Plural for a clergy member, notary, or priest who performs or conducts religious or legal ceremonies
Plural for the elected head of a state, typically a republican state
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