Meaningful Sentences Unit 16

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Meaningful Sentences Unit 16 MINISTER (Latin) – to tend, minister or manage ARCH (Greek) – ruler; to be first or begin

administer- v. Reg./Pre-AP to give to; to apply For example: When the surgeon administered the treatment to revive the patient… Remember – MINISTER means to tend, minister or manage.

minister- v. Reg./Pre-AP to care of; to tend For example: The emergency task force ministered to the needs of the flood victims by… Remember – MINISTER means to tend, minister or manage.

dating back to a much earlier time; ancient archaic- adj. Reg./Pre-AP dating back to a much earlier time; ancient For example: Sandra argued that the tax laws were archaic and needed to be… Remember – ARCH means ruler; to be first or begin.

lack of order or control anarchy- n. Reg./Pre-AP lack of order or control For example: In order to prevent total anarchy downtown, the city council… Remember – ARCH means ruler; to be first or begin.

matriarch- n. Reg./Pre-AP female head of a family For example: As the matriarch of the family, Maria was responsible for… Remember – ARCH means ruler; to be first or begin.