different between administrate vs administratively
administrate
English
Etymology
- archaic: Latin administr?tus, past participle of administr?.
- modern: Back-formation from administration (from administer, also from Latin administr?)
(The exact etymology is disputed, see note below.)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d?m?n?st?e?t/
- Hyphenation: ad?min?i?strate
Verb
administrate (third-person singular simple present administrates, present participle administrating, simple past and past participle administrated)
- to administer
- (computing) the act or function of providing maintenance and general housekeeping for computer systems, networks, peripheral equipment, etc.
Usage notes
Administrate is widely regarded as a non-standard alternative to administer, but in some dialects it is preferred or accepted, and in some industries it is preferred as a jargon term in certain contexts.
Although sources such as Merriam-Webster show the etymology of administrate as being directly from Latin in the 16th century, those same sources also indicate that administer and administration can be attested in English in the 14th century, so a back-formation from administration is also plausible.
Related terms
- administer
- administration
- administrator
Translations
Esperanto
Adverb
administrate
- present adverbial passive participle of administri
Latin
Verb
administr?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of administr?
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administratively
English
Etymology
administrative +? -ly
Adverb
administratively (not comparable)
- In an administrative manner.
Related terms
- administer
- administrate
- administration
Translations
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