Minister ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Minister ( verb )

  1. Provide or supply (something needed or wanted).
  2. Give help or service to (someone).

Origin:

Middle english: from old french ministrer, from latin minister "servant, attendant", from minus "less".

Examples:

  1. She ministered to the sick.
  2. They ministered to him in his time of need.
  3. She ministered the sacrament.
  4. He ministered to the congregation.
  5. I will minister to your needs.

(As a noun)

Minister ( noun )

  1. Provide or supply (something needed or wanted).
  2. Give help or service to (someone).

Origin:

Middle english: from old french ministrer, from latin minister "servant, attendant", from minus "less".

Examples:

  1. She ministered to the sick.
  2. They ministered to him in his time of need.
  3. She ministered the sacrament.
  4. He ministered to the congregation.
  5. I will minister to your needs.
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