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Administrate vs. administer?
Category: Reference, Education and News Asked by: polardog-ga List Price: $20.00 |
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22 Feb 2005 03:44 PST
Expires: 24 Mar 2005 03:44 PST Question ID: 478627 |
What is the predominant style-guide recommendation on whether or not to use 'administrate' as a verb in documentation (as opposed to the more obvious 'administer') |
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Re: Administrate vs. administer?
Answered By: easterangel-ga on 22 Feb 2005 04:22 PST Rated: |
Hi! Thanks for a very interesting question. Experts are in agreement that the words administer and administrate are synonymous with each other and can be used interchangeably. But traditionally there is a problem with the word ?Administrate? since there is a notion that it is an incorrect form of the verb administration. ?The word administrate is an incorrect form of the verb created by some who drop the -ion suffix of administration.? Englishplus.com http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000172.htm However, the Bartleby website has a pretty good explanation for this and says that there is nothing wrong with using ?administrate? in place of administer. It says that they are not only synonymous but are both standards as well. Furthermore, the verbs ?administer? and ?administrate? are both transitive and intransitive. Please read the following page from the Bartleby website to get an accurate and historical viewpoint on the usage of such verbs. Bartleby.com http://www.bartleby.com/68/57/157.html Our next link provides a refresher on the rules of transitive and intransitive verbs. ?Transitive and Intransitive Verbs? http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/trnsintr.html Search terms used: Grammar proper usage words administer or administrate I hope these links would help you in your research. Before rating this answer, please ask for a clarification if you have a question or if you would need further information. Thanks for visiting us. Regards, Easterangel-ga Google Answers Researcher | |
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Re: Administrate vs. administer?
From: xarqi-ga on 23 Feb 2005 03:02 PST |
The correct word is "administer". "Administrate" looks like some bastardised back-formation from "administration". There is already a perfectly cromulent* word, so why invent another? Pretty soon, we'll all be conversating at this rate! *cromulent - as heard on the Simpsons. |
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Re: Administrate vs. administer?
From: polardog-ga on 23 Feb 2005 04:19 PST |
That's certainly my view, but easterangel-ga turned up that the Columbia Style Guide treats them as equally acceptable and that the 'administrate' form was first used in the 17th century and was from the past participle of the latin root. I still think 'administrate' is crap though. administrator and administration are clearly preferred to adminsterer and administeration, but 'adminstrated/adminstrate' are mongo bogus.. -Mark |
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